Ljubljana - In Your Pocket

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Ljubljana - In Your Pocket
Maps Events Restaurants Cafés Nightlife Sightseeing Shopping Hotels
Ljubljana
December 2014 - January 2015
Festive December
All the sights, sounds and
noises of the festive season
in Ljubljana
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Nightlife
Your guide to Ljubljana’s best
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Contents
All you need to
know about where
to sleep, eat, drink,
visit and enjoy Online
E S S E N TI A L
C I TY G U I D E S
City Basics7
The immediate need-to-knows
Arrival & Transport8
Planes, trains, buses, taxis and transfers
Culture & Events
Live Music Listings
Cultural centres and venues
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Restaurants16
Everything from A to V(egan)
Cafés32
Enjoy one of Ljubljana’s favourite pastimes
Nightlife35
Dance and drink the night away
Sightseeing44
Print
Bridges, museums and the castle
Mobile
Postojna51
Home of the world famous cave
Grandpa Frost returns to Ljubljana this December
Shopping53
Where to go and what to buy
Sport & Fitness59
Sweat yourself into shape
Hotels60
Business suites to hostel bunks
Embassies & Expats67
A special feature for foreign residents
Directory
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Maps & Index
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City map
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City centre map
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December 2014 - January 2015
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Foreword
City Basics
The temperature might be dropping fast here in the Slovene capital (and with it comes the foreboding fog), but this
doesn’t mean the streets are dead. If anything, as winter sets
in and the snow begins to fall, Ljubljana’s streets become
more and more packed with locals and visitors alike, braving
the cold in order to sip mulled wine and warm schnapps or
gaze in awe at the mass of Christmas lights that cause the
city centre to glisten over the holidays. It isn’t all flashy lights
and seasonal beverages however, as a schedule of events
and entertainment to match any other in Europe unfurls
throughout December, with Ljubljana’s city centre squares
playing host to live music and other outlets of seasonal joy.
The streets also become lined with stalls selling all manner
of things, from souvenirs to schnapps, with one of the most
picturesque Christmas markets in Europe.
The New Year’s Eve fireworks emanating from the castle
brings the festive cheer to an end, but cheer of many different kinds will continue to flourish in town. The nights
are getting longer, which leads us to the logical conclusion that we’ve much more time to dedicate to nightlife.
To ensure you get the best out of this, we’ve included a
seven-page guide to Ljubljana’s nightlife within, so head to
pages 35 through 43 to find out where to spend your evenings this winter. We take a look at the best of Ljubljana’s
pubs, bars, clubs, casinos, adult entertainment and much
more, a section that we weren’t too disheartened about researching. As always, we’ve got the finest restaurants, cafes,
shops, hotels covered, as well as the many sights that make
Ljubljana a glorious place to visit, whatever time of year it
may be. Live music really picks up in December as you can
see from our monthly listings, and a number of interesting theatre performances should help us start 2015 on the
right foot. As always we welcome any and all feedback, be
it on Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Instagram, email or lovingly wrapped in our Christmas stocking.
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B Outside seating
H Conference facilities
T Child-friendly
U Facilities for the disabled
F Fitness centre
L Guarded parking
R LAN connection 6 Pet-friendly
K Restaurant
J Old town location
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D Sauna
C Swimming pool
I Fireplace
W Wifi
Crime and safety
Ljubljana is one of the safest capital cities in the world,
with the only prevalent crime being bicycle theft, which is
unlikely to affect short term visitors. Nowhere in the city is
unsafe to walk at at any hour, although if you’re by yourself
it’s probably best to avoid certain parts of Tivoli Park in the
middle of the night. The only real threat to safety in the city
comes from out-of-control cyclists and negligent drivers
not paying attention to pedestrians. Perhaps a secondary
menace are slow-to-react automatic doors that seem to be
installed in shops across Ljubljana - causing hurried consumers much grief and the rare minor injury.
Drinking
Alcohol is only sold to people over 18, and sadly after 21:00
it cannot be bought in stores.
Slovenia adopted the euro in January 2007. Euro coins come
in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, 1 and 2 eu-
basic data
Population
Slovenia 2,048,951 (2011 estimate)
Ljubljana 280,140 (2011 estimate)
Area
20,273 square kilometres
Ethnic composition
Slovenian 83%, Former Yugoslav minorities 5.3%, Hungarian, Albanian, Roma, Italian and others 11.7%
Official languages
Slovenian, Italian, Hungarian
Local time
Central European (GMT + 1hr)
Longest river
Sava (221km in Slovenia)
Highest mountain
Triglav 2,864m.
Borders
Austria 318km, Italy 280km, Hungary 102km, Croatia
670km
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P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted
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Money
Maps
Monolit d.o.o.
About IYP
LATVIA
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Climate
ros, while banknotes come in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500
euros. The Slovenian side of the euro coins are decorated
with among other things storks, Mount Triglav, Lippizaner
horses, a man sowing stars and a Jože Plečnik design.
Smoking
Cigarettes can’t be sold to people under 18. Slovenia recently banned smoking from public indoor spaces except
in special smoking areas in offices, hotels and bars.
Toilets
Clean and pleasant public toilets can be found at Dragon
Bridge (07:00 - 15:00. Closed Sun), in the Plečnik Passageway west of Zvezda Park (07:00 - 20:00. Closed Sun) and at
Triple Bridge (07:00 - 21:00).
Exchange rates
1 EUR € = 0.79 UK£ = 1.24 US$ = 1.20 CHF = 7.6 CNY
= 146 YEN = 120 ДИН = 56.8 руб (23 November 2014)
Market Values
Compared to the rest of Western and Central Europe, prices in Slovenia are still fairly competitive despite noticeable
increases since the introduction of the Euro in 2007. Here
are some typical everyday products and prices:
Product
Price
McDonald’s Big Mac
€2.40
Slice of pizza
€ 1.80
Slice of burek
€ 2.00
Cup of coffee
€ 1.10
Bottle of name brand vodka
€ 12.50
Decent bottle of local wine
€ 3.50
Bottle of local beer in a shop
€ 1.10
Pint of beer in a pub
€ 2.70
Pack of cigarettes
€ 3.20
Single bus ride
€ 1.20
Movie ticket
€ 4.90
Litre of petrol
€ 1.49
Taxi ride across town
€ 5.00
December 2014 - January 2015
7
Arriving & Getting Around
Officially part of the Schengen zone since late 2007 and
nearly completely surrounded by other Schengen-agreement countries, entering Slovenia has never been easier.
With a well-developed system of buses, trains and highways throughout the country, getting around is also fairly
easy. The centre of Ljubljana is relatively small, meaning
public transport is rarely, if ever, needed when in town.
Arriving & Getting Around
A Word From Our Mayor
Arriving in Ljubljana
Arriving by plane
Ljubljana’s cosy little Jože Pučnik Airport is 26km northwest of the city, near Brnik. Getting there takes about 30
minutes by taxi (€35-45) or shuttle (€5-8, schedule is coordinated with flights) and roughly twice as long by bus
(€4.10, up to 16 per day between 05:00-20:00). Check the
airport’s website for a complete schedule. Tickets can be
bought from the driver when boarding the bus.
Arriving by train
Once you’ve worked out the tunnel and stair system and
made it to the main train station building, find everything
you need including an ATM and press stand selling topup cards (but alas no SIM cards) for prepaid SIM accounts.
Left luggage is provided courtesy of 80 coin-operated
lockers with instructions in English on platform Nº1, with
the toilets conveniently located next door. Getting to
town depends as always on where you’re planning to stay
and how fit you are. Many central hotels are within reasonable walking distance. Alternatively, find taxis outside,
and make sure the meter is running before you depart.
Arriving by bus
All national and international buses arrive at the central
bus station which is located directly in front of the main
train station. The ‘temporary’ prefabricated station building features little in the way of facilities for recent arrivals,
making a trip to the train station almost compulsory. Perhaps the only one of its kind in the world, the bus station
does however contain a Sixt car rental kiosk, with the only
Vinjeta - A Ticket to Drive
www.dars.si. Slovenia requires all motor vehicles travelling on Slovenian highways to
have a vinjeta (veen-yeh-tah)
sticker. This system exists in lieu
of tolls, and the vinjeta can be
easily obtained at nearly all
gas stations and kiosks. Yearly/monthly/weekly stickers
are €110/30/15 for cars, €220/80/40 for larger vehicles
(ie with a height of over 1.3m above the front axis) and
€55/30/7.50 for motorcycles. Also be aware that border
police will likely not remind you to purchase a vinjeta
when entering the country, but are highly likely to issue
you a steep fine when leaving if you’ve failed to do so. For
more info check www.dars.si.
8Ljubljana In Your Pocket
‘For me, Ljubljana is the most beautiful city in the world - a
capital unique for its special position in the heart of Slovenia. As a city with rich history and cultural heritage, it attracts more visitors every year from near and far. The most
important ambassadors for Ljubljana are undoubtedly our
residents, who immerse themselves in the mix of cultures
and always ensure a touch of comfort and warmth with
their openness, kindness and hospitality.
Welcome to Ljubljana!
Zoran Janković
Mayor
other useful facility being a small internet café for which
tickets can be acquired from ticket window Nº1. Getting
to town is the same as described above.
Arriving by car
Driving to Ljubljana is a joy due to the good roads and
excellent signposting. The city is circled by a ring road
from where it’s easy to get to the centre. Simply follow
the parking signs for convenient places to leave your car
near the city centre. Once in the city, it’s best to walk the
short distances rather than drive through the heavy traffic
and narrow street. Also, if you’re staying in Old Ljubljana
be aware that it is largely a pedestrian only zone.
Public Transport
Airport
Although most of Ljubljana’s sights are within easy walking
distance for even the most unfit and/or laziest of people
(and you can trust us as we’re proud card carrying members
of both groups), there is a far-reaching and fairly efficient
bus network for reaching attractions farther afield, such as
the Zoo, BTC shopping centre or even distant Šmarna Gora,
or for those interested in seeing what the city looks like outside the city centre. Although you may be lucky enough to
see some Tito-era antiques plying the roads, the entire fleet
is currently being modernised, so most of the time you can
expect a comfortable ride. Schedules are displayed at all
stops, and fares can only be paid using an Urbana Card or a
Slovene mobile phone.
Ljubljana Airport (Letališče Jožeta
Pučnika) Well connected to the Balkans and most
major European destinations, Ljubljana’s Jože Pučnik
Airport, 26km northwest of the city, is as small and efficient as the rest of the country. There’s free Wi-Fi for internet addicts, a buffet-style restaurant, a couple cafés,
a bank (with ATM) and currency exchange office (open
07:00 - 19:00) and a post office (open 08:00 - 18:00, Sat
07:00-12:00, Sun closed).
Trains
Train Station (Železniška Postaja)
Full of nice touches such as little conveyor belts for taking heavy bags up to the platforms, Ljubljana’s reasonably
central train station is just north of the main action. See
Arriving for information on several of the station’s facilities,
plus, if you’re planning on leaving town, the ticket office
straight out of a 1970s disco movie is to the left of the
main entrance, with signs and departure screens in English.QE-1, Trg Osvobodilne Fronte, tel. +386 (0)1291 33
32, [email protected], www.slo-zeleznice.si.
Open 05:00 - 22:00.
Europcar
Buses
What do Volkswagen, Renault, Skoda, Mercedes and
Audi have in common? If you guessed that they are
all top quality internationally respected car manufacturers, you’d be right. You’d also be right if you
guessed that they were all available for rental from
Europcar. Not only that, but great extras such as child
seats, GPS and WiFi routers are also on offer. A great
option for anyone looking to rent a car to explore the
country.QK-2, Celovška 268, tel. +386 (0)59 070 500,
[email protected], www.europcar.si. Open
08:00 - 16:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Airport office tel. (04)
236 79 90, open 08:00-21:00.
Ljubljana Bus Station (Avtobusno
Postajališče) Essentially a large caravan without any
wheels, Ljubljana’s temporary central bus station couldn’t
be easier to use. Enter through one of the doors at either
end, buy a ticket from one of the kiosks, and away you go.
Some tickets can be bought directly from the driver, but
you should always check in the bus station to make sure.
The bus station operates many national routes as well as
regular international services.QD/E-1, Trg Osvobodilne
Fronte 4, tel. +386 (0)1 234 46 00, fax +386 (0)1 234
46 01, [email protected], www.apljubljana.si. Open 05:00 - 22:30, Sat 05:00 - 22:00, Sun
05:30 - 22:30.
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Transfers
Na Letališče
Getting to and from the airport is always a source of
consternation for many travellers. Na Letališče is here to
take that anxiety away, offering a comfortable shuttle
service to and from Ljubljana airport, as well as many
others in the area including Trieste, Venice and Vienna.
Prices are fixed, starting at €8, and discounts are on offer
for larger groups. A free bottle of water is even provided.
Qtel. +386 (0)40 93 53 85, [email protected], www.
naletalisce.si.
Car Rental
Avant
Winners of our Best Car Rental poll for 2014, Avant offer vehicles of all shapes and sizes, with something to
fit the needs of any prospective driver. Only the most
respected and renowned international manufacturers
make up their regularly renewed fleet, and they have an
outstanding history and reputation for quality and service. Deserved winners of our vote, to say the least.QL1, Dunajska 140, tel. +386 (0)1 589 08 50, avantcarl@
avantcar.si, www.nationalcar-slovenia.com. Open
08:00 - 18:00, Sat, Sun 08:00 - 14:00. Airport office tel.
(04) 589 08 68, open 08:00 - 22:00.
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Arriving & Getting Around
Goopti
Urbana Card
This new low cost airport shuttle service offers transfers to and from airports in neighbouring countries.
Departures can be booked between Ljubljana to nearly
20 airports in the region, including Venice, Munich and
Vienna, using GoOpti’s novel online booking system.
Rates begin at as little as €9 per person.Qtel. +386 (0)1
320 45 30, [email protected], www.goopti.com.
01-320-45-30
GoOpti.com
Low cost shuttle to Slovenia
Venice
from
Ljubljana 14 €
Taxis
Ljubljana’s taxis are safe, clean and generally reliable. The
starting rate is usually between €0.80-1.50 with a per kilometre rate of €0.70-1.70, depending on the company, time
of day and number of passenger. Waiting usually costs €1520 per hour. Ordering a taxi by phone will get you lower
rates for longer distance trips.
Laguna TaxiQJ-1, Celovška 228, tel. +386 (0)31 492
299/+386 (0)1 511 23 14, fax +386 (0)1 511 23 14, taxi.
[email protected], www.taxi-laguna.com.
Metro TaxiQM-3/4, Litijska 16, tel. +386 (0)80 11
90/+386 (0)4 124 02 00, [email protected], www.
metroprevozi.net/TaxiPrevozi.htm.
The city bus operator, LPP, has
finally introduced
the long-awaited
Urbana
Card,
a form of electronic ticketing
that will eventually replace the
previous hodgepodge system of
payment that included tokens, coins and photo ID
cards. The credit card-sized smart card is similar to
those already used in other cities, such as London’s
Oyster Card and Paris’ Navigo Pass. The cards can be
purchased for a one-time fee of €2 at many locations
including various tobacconists and news-stands,
tourist offices, the central bus station and LPP offices
at Bavarski Dvor and Celovška Cesta 160. Credit can
be added for any amount between €1-50 at these
same locations as well as some three dozen green
Urbanomati machines scattered around town. When
getting on the bus simply touch the card to one of
the green card readers at the front entrance and
€1.20 will be deducted from the card allowing 90
minutes of travel, including unlimited transfers.
Taxi BrnikQtel. +386 (0)41 755 539/+386 (0)41 606
716, [email protected], www.taxibrnik.com.
Taxi RondoQtel. +386 (0)70 900 900/+386 (0)31
225 588, [email protected], www.taxi-rondo.si.
Parking Garages
PH Kapitelj
The garage is only 100m or so from the famous Dragon
Bridge and Tržnica market. While there are only 261
spaces, you can normally find a free one.QE-3, Poljanski
nasip 4, tel. +386 (0)1 360 36 48/+386 (0)51 366 510,
[email protected], www.parkiraj.si. Open
00:00 - 24:00.
PH Meksiko
A large modern facility situated adjacent to the Slovenia’s
main medical facilities and just down the street from the
central bus and railway stations. There are a total of 624
spaces, and the ground floor is home to a popular German
supermarket.QF-2, Njegošova 4, tel. +386 (0)1 600 40
38/+386 (0)51 366 510, [email protected],
www.parkiraj.si. Open 00:00 - 24:00.
PH Šentpeter
Situated near the University of Ljubljana Medical
10Ljubljana In Your Pocket
Centre at the intersection of Zaloška and Njegoševa
Streets, Šentpeter Parking House boasts some 500
parking spaces.QF-3, Zaloška 1, tel. +386 (0)1
430 59 02/+386 (0)5 136 65 10, phsentpeter@
kranjska-id.com, www.parkiraj.si. Open 00:00 24:00.
PH Trdinova
Only a short walk from the Ljubljana Stock Exchange,
main courthouse and various corporate head offices,
the Trdinova Parking House has near 1200 spaces.
QD-2, Trdinova 9, tel. +386 (0)1 230 96 00/+386
(0)5 136 65 10, [email protected],
www.parkiraj.si. Open 00:00 - 24:00.
From 07:00-19:00 €2 per hour, from 19:00-07:00
the first four hours are €1 per hour, while additional hours are €0.50. The daily rate is €32, while
monthly fees are as low as €150.
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music + art + discussion
Ljubljana = 4. — 6. feb 2015
Creative interplay between
music, art and technology
with cutting edge
international visual artists
and high-profile live music
acts from the Balkans to the
Baltic and beyond.
www.ment.si
Locations = Kino Šiška + Metelkova City + Club K4
Culture & Events
Culture & Events
Events in December
3 Dec - Suicide Silence @ Kino Šiška
4 Dec - Metal All Stars @ Dvorana Tivoli
5 Dec - Fake Orchestra: Tribute to Billie Holliday
@ Cankarjev Dom
7 Dec - Mad Caddies @ Gala Hala
8 - 14 Dec - Animateka: Animated Film Festival
@ Various venues
8 Dec - Onyx @ Gala Hala
9 Dec - Eluveite @ Kino Šiška
11 Dec - Demolition Group @ Menza pri koritu
13 Dec - Disciplin a Kitschme @ Gala Hala
14 Dec - Bryan Adams @ Stožice
16 Dec - Vlado Kreslin @ Cankarjev Dom
Events in January
1 Jan - Help! Beatles Tribute @ Kongresni trg
8 Jan - Barnabãs Kelemen and Olli Mustomen @
Filharmonija
9 Jan - Who Am I, Who Are You? @ Cankarjev Dom
14 Jan - Izak Hudnik @ Cankarjev Dom
21-22 Jan - Conventa @ Exhibition and Convention
Centre
22 Jan - R Strauss: Solome @ National Opera
22 Jan - Chico Cesar @ Cankarjev Dom
23 Jan - Homer: The Illyad @ Cankarjev Dom
28 - 31 Jan - Alpe Adria Tourism and Leisure Shoe
@ Exhibition and Convention Centre
29 Jan - P Šavli:Shepherd @ National Opera
1 Feb - Earth @ Kino Šiška
19 Dec - Mad Professor @ Gala Hala
19 Dec - Umek @ Kurzschluss
20 Dec - The Brand New Heavies @ Kurzschluss
25 Dec - Magnifica @ Kurzschluss
29 Dec - Romeo and Juliet @ Cankarjev Dom
Clockwise from top left: Slovenian folk music hero Vlado Kreslin, a theatre adaption of Homer’s ‘The Illyad’, UK dub-master Mad Professor and
ska legends Mad Caddies are the tip of Ljubljana’s entertainment iceberg this winter
31 Dec - New Years Celebrations @ Various venues
The one-time home of the Austrian composer Gustav
Mahler, Ljubljana continues to inspire, nurture and produce a wide and eclectic mix of creative individuals and
groups. Whether it’s the work of the Slovenian artists
Richard Jakopič or Ivana Kobilca you’re here to see, or if
you simply want to watch the latest Hollywood film, Ljubljana provides everything you need and more besides.
For more cultural information - including museums, art
galleries and churches - take a look at the Sightseeing
section of this guide. For a complete list of galleries,
theatres and much more in town, head to our website
for more information.
29.11 Saturday - 07.12 Sunday
30th Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
Annually held on the first week of December, Ljubljana’s
Lesbian and Gay Film Festival celebrates its 30 year anniversary in 2014. This makes it not only the oldest gay and
lesbian film festival in Europe, but also Slovenia’s oldest
international film festival. Impressive. Films from all over
the globe are on show throughout the week, with plenty
of additions sure to be added for this big anniversary.
QKolodvorska 13, www.ljudmila.org/siqrd/fglf/.
09.10 Thursday - 01.09 Tuesday
Gorenje At A Touch
A new exhibition open at the excellent Technical Museum of Slovenia at Vrhnika, Gorenje Touch takes a concise
look back at 60 years of Gorenj’s producing top-quality
household appliances. The evolution of their designs, as
well as their constant attempts to reduce their energy
consumption, will be on show, and the technical side
of the exhibition is every bit as fascinating as the sheer
nostalgia on view. The exhibition runs until September
2015.QTechnical Museum of Slovenia, Bistra 6, tel.
+386 (0)1 750 66 70, [email protected], www.tms.si.
Music
Exhibitions
Conferences & Fairs
21.06 Saturday - 15.05 Friday
We Never Imagined Such A War
Commemorating the 100-year anniversary of the outbreak of World War One, ‘We Never Imagined Such A War’
is a thought-provoking exhibition on show at the National
Museum of Contemporary History. Pieced together from
the personal stories of both civilians and conscripts, the
terrible journey across the battlefield is brought to life by
photographs and the personal objects of those most affected. Archive footage and documentaries are also on
show, including a five-part film produced by RTV Slovenia.
Learn more about the war that saw the death of AustriaHungary and the birth of a new era for Slovenia.QNational Museum of Contemporary History, Celovška 23,
www.muzej-nz.si. Open 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Mon.
21.01 Wednesday - 22.01 Thursday
Conventa
The Slovenian Convention Bureau’s 7th Southeast European Exhibition for Meetings, Events and Incentive Travel,
will be held at the Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention
Centre. The event brings together a wide selection of
exhibitors from the tourism and international meetings
industry in Southeast Europe, including convention bureaus, tourist boards, convention centres and hotels, event
planning agencies, airlines and transport companies and
various media for the purpose of arranging one-to-one
meetings with top industry buyers who are responsible
for organising international events for their firms.QD-1,
Gospodarsko Razstavišče, Dunajska 18, tel. +386 (0)1
430 51 03, [email protected], www.conventa.si.
14.12 Sunday
Bryan Adams - Stožice Sports Arena
You’d be hard pushed to find someone who hasn’t heard
of Bryan Adams. Hits such as ‘Summer of ‘69’ have dominated the airwaves for decades after all. Well, exactly three
decades actually, as Adams heads out on his ‘Reckless’
tour, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the album of the
same name. Ljubljana’s Stožice Sports Arena will play host
to the legend in the middle of December.QL-2, Stožice
Sports Arena, Vojkova cesta 100. €45 - 69.
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Concert Halls
Centre StožiceQL-1, Vojkova Cesta.
Gala HalaQF-1, Masarykova 24, tel. +386 (0)1 43 17
063, [email protected], www.galahala.com.
KrižankeQC-4, Trg Francoske Revolucije 1, tel. +386
(0)12 41 60 26.
Opera & Ballet LjubljanaQB/C-3, Župančičeva
1, tel. +386 (0)1 24 11 766/+386 (0)31 696 600, blagajna@
opera.si, www.opera.si.
Slovenian Philharmonic (Slovenska Filharmonija)QC-4, Kongresni Trg 10, tel. +386 (0)1
241 08 00, [email protected], www.filharmonija.si.
Conference Venues
Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention
Centre (Gospodarsko Razstavišče)QD-1,
Dunajska 18, tel. +386 (0)13 00 26 11, [email protected], www.gr-sejem.si.
Cultural Centres
Kino Šiška (Urban Cultural Centre)QK-3,
Trg Prekomorskih Brigad 3, tel. +386 (0)30 310 100,
[email protected], www.kinosiska.si. PHLEB
Metelkova Mesto (Alternative Culture Centre) QF-1/2, Masarykova 24, www.metelkovamesto.org.
Galleries
Aksioma Project SpaceQD/E-2, Komenskega
18, tel. +386 (0)590 54 360/+386 (0)590 17 010, [email protected], www.aksioma.org. Open 12:00 18:00. Closed Mon, Sat, Sun.
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Galerija FotografijaQD-4, Mestni Trg 11/I, tel.
+386 (0)1 25 11 529, [email protected], www.
galerijafotografija.si. Open 12:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 14:00. Closed Mon, Sun.
Jakopič Galerija QC-4, Slovenska 9, tel. +386 (0)1
24 12 500, [email protected], www.mestnimuzej.si.
Open 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Mon.
beartangel
This little gallery on Gornji trg in Ljubljana’s old
town is the peaceful sanctuary of local Slovene artist Božidar A. Kolerič, who paints under the name
BeArtAngel. Kolerič has spent his life exploring creativity and life energy, and BeArtAngel represents
his latest artistic endeavour. The paintings, which
are known around the world, are said to represent unseen energies and can support people in
achieving inner peace. If it all sounds a little confusing then worry not, Kolerič is on hand at the
gallery and happy to explain the meaning behind
BeArtAngel and each painting’s energies. The
famed ‘Mosaics of Intention’, the work of Sebastian
Žvanut aided by thruly unique lighting created by
Jonathan Kuk, are also available to view and purchase.QD-4, Gornji Trg 19, tel. +386 (0)41 764
352, [email protected], www.beartangel.
si. Open 16:00 - 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 13:00. Closed
Mon, Sun.
Festive Ljubljana
bUY Tickets
Tickets for events can usually be purchased in advance
at the venue, or from ticket agencies.
Eventim
Online ticket sales for more than 3,000 events per year,
including concerts, sports, and cultural events across
Slovenia and Central Europe. Check the offer of events
and buy tickets before you even arrive in Slovenia.
QB-1, Celovška 25, tel. +386 (0)14 30 24 05, info@
eventim.si, www.eventim.si/portal/en.
Tourist Information Centre
The helpful staff at Ljubljana’s main tourist information centre can answer pretty much any question
you have about the city, provide you with maps and
countless other brochures, and also sell tickets for concerts, shows and various other events.QD-3, AdamičLundrovo Nabrežje 2, tel. +386 (0)13 06 12 15, tic@
visitljubljana.si, www.visitljubljana.si. Open October-May 08:00-19:00, June-September 08:00-21:00.
Kapelica Gallery QC-2, Kersnikova 4, tel. +386
(0)40 21 22 92, [email protected], www.kapelica.
org. Open 12:00 - 20:00. Closed Sat, Sun.
Mestna Galerija (City Gallery) QD-3/4,
Mestni Trg 5, tel. +386 (0)1 241 17 70, [email protected], www.mestna-galerija.si. Open 11:00 19:00, Sun 11:00 - 15:00. Closed Mon.
Škuc Gallery QD-4, Stari Trg 21, tel./fax +386
(0)1421 31 40, [email protected], www.galerija.skuc-drustvo.si. Open 12:00 - 20:00. Closed Mon.
Theatres
Gledališče GlejQC-4, Gregorčičeva 3, tel. +386
(0)1 251 66 79, [email protected], www.glej.si.
Puppet Theatre (Lutkovno Gledališče)
QD/E-3, Krekov Trg 2, tel. +386 (0)1300 09 70, www.lgl.
si. The box office is open Monday to Friday from 16:00
to 18:00, Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00, and during the
hour prior to each performance.
Slovenian Youth Theatre (Slovensko Mladinsko Gledališče)QE-1, Vilharjeva 11, tel. +386 (0)1 425 33 12, [email protected],
en.mladinsko.com. Main box office at Trg Francoske
Revolucije 5 is open Mon-Fri 12:00-17:30, Sat 10:0013:00.
Stara Mestna Elektrarna - Elektro LjubjanaQE-2, Slomskova 18, tel. +386 (0)51 269 906,
[email protected], www.bunker.si.
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Immerse yourself in Ljubljana’s romantic festive atmosphere this December, of which Prešernov trg is the centre
December is upon us, and regardless of your age this
means Christmas time is here! To those who side with
The Grinch this might not be the best news to hear, but
Ljubljana will certainly be going all out to fill all and
sundry with the festive spirit this December. A variety
of events will take place throughout the month, as the
Slovenian capital gears up for the big day itself on December 25th.
December 3rd sees the glistening Christmas lights being turned on, with Prešernov trg typically acting as the
centrepiece as the Festive Fair builds around Ljubljana’s
main square. During December the Festive Fair becomes
the very centre of Ljubljana’s social world, with a most
vibrant atmosphere enveloping the many stalls that line
both sides of the Ljubljanica, making it the perfect place
to buy gifts, sample some kuhano vino (mulled wine) or
to simply soak up some festive joy.
Entertainment for all ages will be on offer, whether in
the shape of Fairytale Town on Kongresni trg, the temporary ice-skating rink on Plečnikov trg or one of the
many street performances or concerts dotted throughout the city. For a full list of Christmas events in Ljubljana, look no further!
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Festive events
3 Dec - Festive lights switch-on @ Prešernov trg
3 - 6 Dec - St Nicholas Fair @ Prešernov trg
5 Dec - St Nicholas Procession @ City centre
6 - 24 Dec - Magical Forest @ Kongresni trg
10 Dec - The Nutcracker @ National Opera
16 Dec - Christmas Art Market @ Pošta Slovenije
20 Dec - Pre-Christmas Dance @ Ljubljana Castle
21 Dec - RTV Christmas Concert @ Cankarjev Dom
24 Dec - Christmas Concert @ Mestni trg
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Restaurants
Restaurants
Hiša Kulinarike Manna
Set in a colourful little house on one of Ljubljana’s prettiest (and most overlooked) streets, Manna offers a divine
selection of contemporary Slovene cuisine for breakfast,
lunch and dinner. Meals are complimented with some
tasty homemade desserts and large choice of both Slovene and foreign wines, as well as a sophisticated selection of spirits (aged rums, cognacs and whiskeys) and
cigars for after dinner. A large garden and terrace in the
back is open all year, and many people come here to
enjoy a coffee, sweets or light snack.QC/D-5, Eipprova
1a, tel. +386 (0)5 992 23 08, info@kulinarika-manna.
si, www.kulinarika-manna.si. Open Mon, Tue, Wed
08:00 - 24:00, Thu, Fri 08:00 - 01:00, Sat, Sun 10:00 24:00. Holidays 08:00-22:00. PTJA6UG�
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Slovenian
Aroma
Located in the city’s oldest house, dating from 1528, this
newly opened restaurant has already become a popular
choice for visitors to Ljubljana. Aroma has a diverse menu
offering traditional Slovene dishes as well as almost anything else you might fancy - from steaks and pizzas to
salads and desserts - as well as a good selection of quality
Slovene wines. Breakfast specials look good too. Almost
as hard as choosing what to order is deciding whether to
sit inside under the beautiful vaulted ceilings or outside
in prime position beside the Ljubljanica river.QD-3, Ribji
Trg 2, tel. +386 (0)31 30 70 30, www.aroma-ljubljana.si.
Open 08:00 - 24:00. PJABW
Druga Violina
Druga violina specialises in good locally grown produce, a simple short menu of Slovene classics and a top
location in the city’s old town, but there’s a twist in the
tale with the ‘other violin’ (as the English translation of
the name goes). It’s actually a project for people with
disabilities, who produce much of the food on a farmland near Ljubljana and also work as waiting staff in
the restaurant itself. Come and see what it’s all about,
while enjoying one of the fresh local dishes either in
the rustic dining room or on the delightful cobbled
pavement outside, voted Best Restaurant Summer Terrace 2014 by In Your Pocket readers.QD-4, Stari trg 21,
tel. +386 (0)82 05 25 06, [email protected].
Open 07:00 - 24:00. PJAUBW
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Gostilna Gorjanc
With over two centuries of tradition (it was officially
opened for business in 1813), Gorjanc is one of the longest running traditional Slovenian restaurants around
Ljubljana, but at the same time it’s also one of the newest,
as it underwent extensive restoration and modernisation
at the same time the G Design Hotel was built next door.
Along with the standard hearty Slovenian fare, such as
blood sausages and sauerkraut with pork fat cracklings,
the menu makes room for various refined fish, pastas,
salads and other gourmet dishes. On weekdays there
are lunch specials on offer that can be seen in advance
on its website.QH-5, Tržaška 330, tel. +386 (0)1 423 11
11, [email protected], www.gdesignhotel.si. Open
11:00 - 22:00, Sun 11:00 - 17:00. PTALW
Jelen
Located in Šiška some 5km from the city centre, this guest
house and restaurant has been serving locals and tourists
alike since 1878. There’s a full menu of traditional Slovene
dishes as well as an assortment of tasty Balkan-style grilled
meats and pizzas from a wood-fired oven. Upstairs there
are five fully equipped modern rooms, which are convenient if you’ve got an early morning flight to catch or have
just eaten (or drunk) too much to make it very far from the
table.QJ-2, Celovška 462, tel. +386 (0)1 5161 545, info@
pension-jelen.eu, www.pension-jelen.eu. Open 07:00 23:00, Sun 07:00 - 22:00. PTAUBSW
GOSTILNICA Rimska XXI
With its low arched ceilings, moody red walls and
touch of rustic furnishings this homey low-key restaurant has already become one of our favourite places
to come when we’re in the mood for traditional Slovene cuisine it a great setting. Fresh homemade dishes
of all sorts are are the speciality here, including deer,
fish and wood-baked meats, and the menu changes
daily depending on the season and whims of the head
chef. Even the beer, juice and brandy is homemade,
and there’s also an excellent selection of Slovene
wines.QB-4, Rimska 21, tel. +386 (0)1 256 56 54,
[email protected], www.r-g.si/xxi. Open
11:00 - 23:00, Sat 12:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun. PT�
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Gostilna Pod Vrbo
This traditional Slovenian gostilna is located in one of Ljubljana’s oldest neighbourhoods, just metres from the former home of famed architect Jože Plečnik. On sunny days
the name Pod Vrbo (under the willows) takes on a literal
meaning with tables out in the garden, while in winter you
can cosy up beside the fire. The kitchen turns out excellent
Slovenian and Mediterranean dishes - some served in traditional copper pots and earthenware bowls - whilst the
daily menus and seasonal specials, like homemade chestnut gnocchi with porcini mushrooms, are a great value.
QZiherlova 36, tel. +386 (0)1 280 88 92/+386 (0)41 712
806, www.podvrbo.si. Open 11:00 - 22:00, Sat 12:00 22:00, Sun open by prior arrangement. BK
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gourmet street food away.QL-3, Bezenškova 11, tel. +386 (0)1 544 61 41, www.
mesarstvo-krusic.si. Open Mon-Wed 08:00-16:00, ThuFri 08:00-22:00. Closed Sat-Sun and holidays. LS
Kratochwill
Here at Ljubljana In Your Pocket, we won’t even attempt
to deny that we are beer lovers. How can we fail to love,
in that case, a gostilna featuring an award-winning
brewery with 30 years of history and a Czech brewmeister at the helm? Kratochwill, with three locations
throughout town, produce an excellent variety of beers
that perfectly compliment that excellent traditional
food on offer. The Venison Goulash comes highly recommended, and we truly can’t back that recommendation up enough. All this comes at a more than affordable
price, with half a litre of their beer coming in at less than
€3. We couldn’t ask for more.QM-2, Šmartinska 152,
tel. +386 (0)40 67 90 65, [email protected],
www.kratochwill.si. Open 09:00 - 22:00, Fri, Sat 09:00
- 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 17:00. ALBKW
Kuhinja Krušič
Aside from the Euro, nothing has stirred up more disagreement amongst Europeans in recent years than horse meat
- Slovenia being one of the countries where people largely
have no problem with horses finding their way onto kitchen
tables. Like-minded visitors in Ljubljana will thus surely
want to add the family-run Krušič to their itinerary. Operating a butchery for over a century, it’s one of the country’s
top suppliers of horse meat, which also dominates the
menu in various different forms at the restaurant on the
same premises. Various appetisers, stews, cured meats and
of course steaks from horse are on offer here, all of which
can be enjoyed in the charming little dining room or taken
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Vander Restaurant
More than a hotel restaurant, Vander Urbani is a top destination for exquisite dining in Ljubljana’s old town. Head chef
Benjemin Launay adds a modern touch to traditional Slovenian favourites, with dishes such as štruklji (dough rolls with a
variety of fillings), jota (a thick, hearty stew) and žlikrofi (dumplings) undergoing 21st century transformations that result in
some truly delectable (and beautifully presented) cuisine. The
so-called ‘deep dish’ lunch menu changes weekly, while the
à la carte dinner menu is seasonal with only the freshest ingredients sourced from local markets, farmers and forests. We
also like to stop by for breakfast when we get the chance, as
the international atmosphere gives us the feeling of being on
holiday.QD-4, Krojaška 6-8, tel. +386 (0)1 200 9000, info@
vanderhotel.com, vanderhotel.com. Open Mon-Sat 07:0011:00 (breakfast), 12:00-15:00 (lunch), 19:00-23:00 (dinner).
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Vodnikov Hram
Named after Valentin Vodnik, who’s widely regarded as one
of the first Slovene poets and journalists and also lends his
name to the adjacent square, this is one of the better known
places to sample traditional Slovenian cuisine in Ljubljana.
Dining under its vaulted brick ceilings is a recommended
experience, as is grabbing a coffee or ice cream on the terrace while you’re waiting for the nearby funicular railway
to ferry you up to the castle.QD/E-3, Vodnikov Trg 2, tel.
+386 (0)12 34 52 60, [email protected], www.
vodnikov-hram.si. Open 07:30 - 24:00, Sun 10:00 - 24:00.
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Balkan
Shambala
Not only does Shambala’s kitchen turn out some of the
best (and spiciest) Asian cuisine in Slovenia, but the tranquil, almost meditative, ambience of the place allows you
to enjoy your meal in a state of perfect relaxation - with
some of the best service in town thrown in as an added
benefit. During the warmer months, diners can also take
advantage of the pleasant little garden that is tucked away
in one of the buildings inner courtyards. Situated down
a narrow alleyway off Breg, this hidden gem is definitely
worth finding.QC-4, Križevniška 12, tel. +386 (0)1 426
30 14/+386 (0)31 843 833, [email protected], www.
shambala.si. Open 12:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun. PT�
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Gostilna Čad
When you ask locals to name their favourite Balkan restaurant in Ljubljana, Čad is one of the most frequently heard
answers. Situated by Rožnik Hill around corner from Tivoli
Park, it’s also the longest-running restaurant of its kind in
town, and guests can dine in the shady garden surrounded by nature or in the rustic homey interior. Specialising in
spit and grilled dishes, the beefsteaks, grilled peppers and
raznjici skewers all come highly recommended.QJ-3, Cesta Na Rožnik 18, tel. +386 (0)1 251 34 46, [email protected], www.gostilna-cad.si. Open 11:00 - 23:00. PT�
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Sushimama
The first - and for a long time only - Japanese restaurant in
Slovenia, the small and intimate Sushimama’s interesting
little touches beyond the actual food include a subscription to Wallpaper magazine and the brave act of putting
the head Japanese sushi chef Hiroki Ishikawa on display as
he works in the restaurant. The extensive menu features
every Japanese favourite from soups to noodle soups, a
number of delicate rice- and noodle-based dishes to of
course the sushi itself. Complimented by an extensive list
of cocktails and wines, the restaurant is marking its territory as the first and finest of its kind.QC/D-3, Wolfova
12, tel. +386 (0)40 70 20 70, www.sushimama.si. Open
11:00 - 23:00. Closed Sun. PJARGBXS
Tokyo Piknik
Despite what the name may suggest, Tokyo Piknik offers a
whole range of Asian cuisine as well as more recognisable
Western dishes. With plenty of outdoor seating by the river,
it represents another excellent option for a casual afternoon
lunch or an atmospheric evening meal, another string to
Ljubljana’s growing bow of Asian food. It also happens to be
the only real ramen bar in Slovenia, and all the noodles you
will gorge on are completely hand-made. Regardless of the
time of day, the desserts are wonderful, both the taste and
the aesthetics.QD-4, Cankarjevo Nabrežje 25, tel. +386
(0)30 60 88 08, [email protected], www.tokyopiknik.
com. Open 09:00 - 24:00. JABK
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which turns out a dizzying array of mouth-watering
Latin American dishes including some of the best
steaks in Ljubljana. There’s also an excellent wine cellar with some 130 different Argentinean wines.QM-3,
Šmartinska 152 (BTC), tel. +386 (0)1 523 36 30, info@
argentino.si, www.argentino.si. Open 09:00-23:00,
Fri-Sat 09:00-24:00, Sun and holidays 12:00-17:00.
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As Aperitivo
The more casual dining wing of the legendary Gostilna As
next door, Aperitivo is one of the top choices for business
lunches, light snacks and afterwork drinks in the city centre. Inspired by the giant tree that still grows through the
middle of it, the building was completely rebuilt in 2011,
now consisting of a large airy space on the ground floor
with a ‘floating’ terrace above, all of which is furnished
with creations by some of the top names in design. For
price-conscious diners there are gourmet daily set menus
starting from only €8, while the excellent full à la carte
menu focuses on Mediterranean cuisine and steaks.QC-3,
Čopova 5a, Knafljev Prehod, tel. +386 (0)1 425 88 22,
[email protected], www.gostilnaas.si. Open 10:00 01:00. JAEBW
Austria Trend
The hotel is undeniably focused on the business traveller and this, their four-part restaurant and lounge follows in the same spirit. The stylish lounge is found just as
you enter with full coffee and spirits offerings. Inside the
Taverna Tatjana is one of the most adorable restaurants in town
Gostilna Vrbinc
Part of the cosy Alohotel resort, the Vrbinc restaurant is renowned for its grilled meat dishes and excellent Balkan cuisine. Summer is the time for the best of Balkan, and Vrbinc
has a purpose built area at the front of the building for roasting pork and lamb over an open fire, to be enjoyed in their
laid back dining room or lively conservatory. Guests of the
hotel receive their complimentary freshly cooked breakfast
here in the mornings.QL-6, Peruzzijeva 105, tel. +386 (0)8
205 82 50/+386 (0)40 62 18 62, [email protected], www.
alo-accommodation-ljubljana.si. Open 10:30 - 22:00,
Sun 10:00 - 18:00. LBK
Fish
Taverna Tatjana
Dining at this impossibly quaint and homey house tucked
away on Gornji Trg is akin going over to your aunt’s for dinner - if only your aunt were able to prepare exquisite Dalmatian dishes and lived in a house decorated to resemble
the luxurious living quarters on an old wooden sailing ship.
The tables are arranged haphazardly to take advantage of
the various little nooks that provide for a more intimate
meal, and there’s just the right amount of wear and tear that
a place like this needs to feel authentic.QD-5, Gornji Trg
38, tel. +386 (0)1 421 00 87/+386 (0)41 707 900, taverna.
[email protected], www.taverna-tatjana.si. Open 17:00 24:00. Closed Sun. PTJA6UGBSW
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Gostilna Repnik
Located in the village of Vrhpolje just a short walk outside of Kamnik, Gostilna Repnik is a special, special place.
This part of the world is famed for hospitality, and Repnik
stands out as a venue taking this to new heights. The staff
are simply beyond excellent, welcoming and passionate
about the food they serve without being overbearing.
And the food? Wow. The focus is on traditional Slovene
fare in the most genuine of ways, complete with a fine
selection of wines to compliment every meal. It has perfected the feel of a family inn in the classiest manner,
juxtaposing a formal atmosphere with the comforts of
home perfectly. By the way, they also provide romantic
horse and carriage rides around the area after your meal.
QVrhpolje 186, Kamnik, tel. +386 (0)1 839 12 93, info@
gostilna-repnik.si, www.gostilna-repnik.si. Open 10:00
- 22:00, Sun 09:00 - 15:00. Closed Mon.
restaurant is divided into three parts which range from
wide open bistro style to more formal intimate settings.
The food is a mix of continental fare with some Slovenian
flourishes, and the meals are inexpensive enough that
your company’s expense account won’t feel a thing.QL1, Dunajska 154, tel. +386 (0)1 588 25 00, ljubljana@
austria-trend.at, www.austria-trend.at. Open 10:00 23:00. POTAULEGDSW
Indian
Namasté
Set along the beautifully redeveloped Breg riverside
walk in the old town, Namasté is the longest running
Indian restaurant in all of Slovenia, and offers one of
Ljubljana’s most romantic dining experiences of any
flavour - with soft yellow hued lighting, hand-painted walls and a relaxed cosy atmosphere. The house
specialties are dishes from the Rajastan and Punjab
regions, which are prepared individually with spices
directly imported from the subcontinent and can be
ordered mild to extra hot. Sometimes we like to stop
by just to savour a cup of spicy masala chai.QC/D-4,
Breg 8, tel. +386 (0)14 25 01 59, fax +386 (0)1 236 20
27, [email protected], www.restavracijanamaste.si. Open 11:00 - 24:00, Sun 11:00 - 22:00.
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International
Argentino
The journey out to BTC is well worth the effort, for Argentino really needs to be experienced to be believed.
Huge and based on a classic Argentinean hacienda on
two levels with further seating outside, the interior
designer had a great time thinking this one up. Featuring vast paintings, enormous mirrors, video projectors, a fabulous bar and an even lovelier open kitchen,
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120 years or premium quality
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Opening time- Every day 11:00-23:00
phone +386 (0)1 251 34 46
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Bar Bistro Platana
Kongresni trg 7
+ 386 (0)1 251 35 97
Great location and Ljubljana
traditional food
Gostilna As
One of Slovenia’s first truly world class restaurants when
it opened its doors in the centre of Ljubljana more than a
quarter century ago, in the years since it hasn’t missed a
beat, still serving some of the very best Mediterraneaninspired cuisine in the city. For us the true standouts on
the menu are the fantastic seafood specialities (both
starters and main courses), but you also can’t go wrong
with the steaks, grilled to order on an open-fire. When
in doubt, you can rely on the friendly and professional
staff for recommendations, as well as guidance with the
equally superb wine list. A must for lovers of extravagant
dining!QC-3, Čopova 5a (Knafljev Prehod), tel. +386
(0)1 425 88 22, [email protected], www.gostilnaas.
si. Open 12:00 - 01:00. PJAGB
Bistro Platana
Adjoined to the bar of the same name, Bistro Platana has
an unbeatable location on Kongresni trg and some quality food to boot. A varied menu is on offer, with pastas,
meat and fish dishes on offer among much more. We’re
particularly fond of their collection of stuffed squid, which
was new for us! The Kosilo Ljubljana (Lunch Ljubljana) offer
is the real winner however, four courses of traditional Ljubljana food with a glass of Slovenian wine thrown in.QC-4,
Kongresni trg 7, tel. +386 (0)1 251 35 97, mirjam.jurca@
gmail.com. Open 06:00 - 01:00, Sat 08:00 - 21:00. Closed
Sun. JABK
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Café Romeo
Red leather seating with some very strange lighting indeed and the pinkest walls you ever did see, makes Romeo easy to spot along the narrow cobbled streets of the
old town. A great place for good value Mexican and fusion food for all the family during lunchtime or, later on,
for a buzzy little cocktail adventure with the great and the
good of the city. They also happen to make some of the
best crepes in town.QD-4, Stari Trg 6, tel. +386 (0)1 426
90 11, [email protected], www.caferomeo.si. Open
10:00 - 01:00. PJA6UGBXSW
Fany & Mary
Fany & Mary have a name and logo that hints at something
über trendy, in fact it’s much more a down to earth family friendly type of place with good service, fair prices and
generous portions you won’t hear us complaining about.
Occupying prime promenade real estate in front of Mesarski Most (Butcher’s bridge) it is a great outdoor dining
spot whilst inside is a cosier affair. Fany & Mary’s menu
features a range of international classics including pizzas,
salads and some very tasty burgers, which pair perfectly
with the fine selection of beers on offer.QPetkovškova
Nabrežje 19, tel. +386 (0)8 383 89 26. Open 08:00 23:45. TJA6B
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net, www.jb-slo.com. Open 12:00 - 23:00, Sat 18:00 23:00. Closed Sun. PJA
Le Petit Restaurant
Discovered by following the gorgeous spiral staircase inside
the Parisian-style café of the same name, Le Petit’s restaurant
eschews the cosmopolitan French capital in favour of the
luxury and sophistication of the Cote d’Azur with predictably
glamorous results. A diverse range of cuisine is on the menu,
with extra attention paid to the aesthetics. It has been said
that we eat with our eyes, and boy is this true in the case of Le
Petit.QC-4, Trg Francoske Revolucije 4, tel. +386 (0)1 251 25
75, [email protected], www.lepetit.si. Open 11:00 - 01:00, Sun
11:00 - 17:00. Holidays closed. PJAGW
Hotel Cubo Restaurant
For fine modern dining right in the heart of the city
centre, look no further than the ground floor of Hotel
Cubo. Just steps away from some of Ljubljana’s top cultural venues (Cankarjev Dom, Drama Theatre and the
Slovenian Philharmonic) Cubo is a popular choice for a
pre- or post-performance dinner. The tranquil interior
and professional service also makes it a common destination for important business lunches, while gourmet
cuisine is creatively prepared with the freshest ingredients, and complimented by an exquisite wine list. Free
kerbside valet service and shuttles for groups of four or
more guests are added bonuses.QC-4, Slovenska 15,
tel. +386 (0)1 425 60 30, www.hotelcubo.com. Open
12:00 - 16:00. Closed Sat, Sun. PJALW
JB
Firmly entrenched as one of the best restaurants in town,
this fine dining experience comes courtesy of founder
and head chef Janez Bratovž (hence the name). Located
in one of Jože Plečnik’s more imposing secessioniststyle buildings, JB attracts a mix of well-to-do locals and
visiting businessmen - guaranteeing you the chance to
eavesdrop on conversations in a variety of languages.
The menu is comprised entirely of seasonal specialities
and changes daily, with exotic offerings such as bear
meat appearing from time to time. The only downside
is the price, easily topping €50 per person for a proper
meal with wine.QD-1, Miklošičeva 17, tel. +386 (0)1
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Promenada
Smrekarjev Hram
Another of Ljubljana’s upscale eateries, Smrekarjev Hram
features a wide menu and a long wine list. Make sure
you leave room for a main and a dessert, where you can
select from a range of fish or meat dishes such as grilled
sea bass or beef in goose liver sauce, finishing off with
raspberry pie or baked fig with vanilla ice-cream. The elegant interior of Smrekarjev Hram is offset by the funky
multi-colored straw sculptures which add a touch of fun
to somewhere with more than a touch of class. It also has
excellent daily lunch specials on offer, with soup from €3
and lunches starting from €6.50.QD-3, Nazorjeva 2, tel.
+386 (0)1 308 1907, [email protected],
www.smrekarjevhram.si. Open 12:00 - 23:00. PT�
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restaurant & pizzerija
www.restavracija-promenada.si
Authentic grilled dishes,
Pizzas from wood-fired oven, Pasta & Salads,
A large selection of fine Slovenian wines
reservations: +386 8 383 10 82 / +386 40 716 476
Marley & Me
Acres of stripped pine, friendly professional service and one
of the best kitchen smells in the city, this intimate bistrotype restaurant comes highly recommended. Standouts
from the small yet varied menu include the large and tasty
salads, delicious pastas, traditional Slovenian food and
some truly memorable meat and fish dishes. Be warned
though, the place is immensely popular, and waiting for a
table during the day is a common occurrence.QD-4, Stari
Trg 9, tel. +386 (0)8 380 66 10/+386 (0)40 564 188, info@
marleyandme.si, www.marleyandme.si. Open 11:00 23:00. (€3-22). PJA6UGBXSW
Maxim
In the heart of the city centre this modern, business-orientated
restaurant provides a fine menu of dishes including duck
breast with mashed potatoes, soups, seafood, and a galaxy
of fabulous puddings. There’s a huge wine list too, and a nice
terraced area complete with water features for quality outdoor
summer dining. Popular with professional locals and foreigners alike.QC-3, Trg Republike 1, tel. +386 (0)51 28 53 35,
www.maxi.si. Open Mon-Fri 12:00-23:00 , and Sat by prior
agreement. Closed Sun. PJALGBS
Plato
Located right in the centre of town next to one of Ljubljana’s
most recognisable modern buildings - a twisting white office tower that takes some interesting architectural liberties
- this restaurant is something of an oasis above the bustling
square below. The lunch-time only menu is international
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with a focus on light and healthy Mediterranean-inspired
dishes, and can change daily depending on what is in season or just especially fresh that day at local markets. If you’re
not too keen on the day’s set menus you can also order à la
carte.QC-2, Ajdovščina 1, tel. +386 (0)1 230 84 80, plato@
siol.net, plato.si. Open 11:00 - 17:00, Sat 12:00 - 17:00.
Closed Sun. PTJAGBXSW
Plaza Hotel Restaurant
The hotel restaurant at the magnificent towering Plaza Hotel in
BTC is an expectedly resplendent affair, befitting of its four-star
home and largely business clientele. The menu is short and focussed, ensuring freshness while also offering enough variety
to satisfy most tastes. Dishes include Slovene specialities (such
as Idrija’s famed žlikrofi and various homemade cured meats),
as well as international standards.QM-3, Bratislava 8, tel.
+386 (0)1 243 00 00, [email protected], www.plazahotel.
si. Open for dinner 19:00-22:00. PALW
Promenada
Just steps from Prešeren Square, Promenada restaurant (and
the café of the same name next-door) occupies a prime riverside location with great drinking and eating options. The menu
features a fine selection of Slovenian wines complemented by
spiced Balkan grills, hearty Slovenian fare and delicate seafood
dishes, while the restaurant’s wood-fired oven doesn’t just
provide a cosy atmosphere, from it emerge some very tasty
pizzas.QD-4, Petkovškovo Nabrežje 9, tel. +386 (0)8 383
10 82, [email protected], www.restavracijapromenada.si. Open 12:00 - 24:00. JABK
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Stara Mačka
Ljubljana’s original steakhouse has occupied some prime
real estate along the Ljubljanica river just steps from Prešeren
Square for longer than we can remember. The mouthwatering steaks come in various different sizes and cuts, and are
complimented with equally well-prepared side dishes. They
also offer lighter fare such as seafood dishes and some incredible salads, while the outside terrace is a popular spot to
linger over cocktails during the warmer months of the year.
In the autumn and winter the interior dining space offers
a cosy retreat from the elements.QD-3/4, Krojaška 8, tel.
+386 (0)1 251 17 49, www.staramacka.si. Open 09:00 03:00. PJA6UEGBW
Štern
The sprawling country-style restaurant located within the
premises of the Ljubljana Resort in the north of the city frequently hosts celebrations, reunions and other such large
jovial gatherings. Another option for groups in search of
fresh air is arranging a picnic in advance, which includes
food, drinks and use of the resorts facilities. The menu is
focussed primarily on grilled and fried meat dishes with
healthy heaps of side orders, but the fish is also excellent
- it is located next to the Sava River after all. Try to visit on
Saturday nights, when there are themed culinary nights
with live music and the doors stay open late.QL-1, Dunajska 270, tel. +386 (0)1 589 01 28/+386 (0)51 348 994,
[email protected], www.gostilna-stern.si. Open 08:00 - 22:00.
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The creatively named Za Pumpo, which means ‘behind
the gas station’, is located (surprisingly) behind a petrol
station in the vicinity of several university faculties, and
consistently tasty food, generous portions and low prices
make it a popular choice with students and other locals
alike. The huge menu has something for everyone including Balkan and Italian classics as well as hearty Slovene
dishes, all complimented by a fine selection of quality
Slovenia wines. There are also some good looking breakfast offerings.QJ-4, Tržaška 46, tel. +386 (0)41 777 772,
[email protected]. Open 07:00 - 22:00, Sat, Sun 10:00
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Restaurants
Latin American
Casa Mulata
Casa Mulata is like nothing you’ve seen before. The
dream-turned-reality of three of the most infectiously
passionate people we’ve met, the explosion of colour and
joy as you enter immediately opens up each sense. Classic Brazilian (and Dominican) dishes are given new spins,
with the shared platter options particularly good value.
An immense buffet (it must be seen to be believed) is on
offer during the evening, and a lunch menu provides the
perfect choices for a light afternoon eat at a good price.
The cocktails are perfect, and we don’t throw that word
around lightly. With Latin music and dancing in tow, Casa
Mulata is happiness within four walls.QD-3, Nazorjeva 4,
tel. +386 (0)59 03 51 52, casamulata.slovenija@gmail.
com. Open 11:00 - 24:00, Fri 11:00 - 01:00, Sat 16:30 01:00. Closed Sun. TJEBK
Rodizio do Brasil
Slovenia’s first Brazilian restaurant has quickly became one
of Ljubljana’s top dining destinations. Modelled after Brazil’s
traditional rodízio style steakhouse restaurants, patrons pay
a fixed price for unlimited quantities of high quality grilled
meat that is brought to the table on large skewers hot from
the grill and accompanied by a huge selection of hot and
cold dishes from the buffet (many of which are even vegetarian). For the full on Brazilian experience come on a night
when there’s a dance performance and order a few extra
rounds of Caipirinhas - just make sure to reserve a table in
advance.QB-4, Trg Mladinskih Delovnih Brigad 1, tel.
+386 (0)40 316 341/+386 (0)31 250 247, [email protected],
www.brasil.si. Open 11:00 - 23:00, Fri 11:00 - 24:00, Sat
12:00 - 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 22:00. PJAEB
Mediterranean
Allegria
Tucked away in a courtyard behind a large terrace, this
long-running Ljubljana eatery prepares exemplary Mediterranean cuisine, with an emphasis on dishes from Slovenia’s coastal regions. Seasonal specials are regularly offered, and the entire menu is naturally complimented by
an excellent wine list. The steaks and homemade gnocchi
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are among our favourite dishes, but for something really
unique try the Kraški risotto, which is made using Jamar
sir (a cheese aged in a cave 70m underground).QC-3,
Nazorjeva 8, tel. +386 (0)1 426 74 02, [email protected],
www.allegria.si. Open 11:00 - 23:00, Sat 12:00 - 22:00,
Sun 12:00 - 17:00. PTJA6UEGBSW
Azur
A Ljubljana institution since 1994, Azur recently underwent some noticeable changes. Gone is the trademark
bright orange façade, which has been replaced with more
muted tones and reflects a generally improved level of
quality and sophistication, and an expansive wine list,
full multi-course daily lunch specials and a more professional staff all cater to the business crowd that keeps the
placing buzzing during the day. Of course the awardwinning pizza has remained unchanged, and the location still makes for a convenient stop on a trip to or from
the nearby zoo.QI-4, Cesta na Brdo 33, tel. +386 (0)1
423 24 23, [email protected], www.azur-tratorija.si.
Open 11:00 - 22:00, Sat, Sun 12:00 - 22:00. (€4.90-16.90).
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TaBar
This ultra-modern new concept restaurant and bar combines Slovenian-style tapas with an excellent selection
of wines from some of the country’s top producers. The
menu has a strong Mediterranean influence, featuring
everything from tender prosciutto and salami to roasted
octopus and baked shrimp - all prepared with fresh local ingredients in an open kitchen, where you can watch
the magic happen if you’re lucky enough to find an open
seat. For those adverse to making decisions, there are
three- and five-course tasting menus selected by the
chef (our preferred option), while many patrons simply
drop in to sample a few glasses of wine.QD-3, Ribji
Trg 6, tel. +386 (0)31 764 063, [email protected], www.
tabar.si. Open Mon, Tue, Wed 10:00 - 24:00, Thu, Fri,
Sat 10:00 - 01:00. Closed Sun. PTJA6UG�
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Skuhna
A truly unique culinary and social venture, Skuhna is the result
of a joint-effort by two Slovene non-profits to help better
integrate the country’s vibrant migrant community, while at
the same time offering locals the opportunity to experience
diverse foods and cultures from around the world. The project
initially provided training for several full-time chefs, who now
organise an ongoing programme of lunches, dinners, workshops and catering services. You can taste authentic cuisine
from around the world for lunch everyday, while on Saturday
evenings dinner is available, which is usually accompanied by
music, presentations or other cultural elements. A full calendar
of upcoming events and lots of other info can be found on the
official website and Facebook page.QE-3, Trubarjeva 56, tel.
+386 (0)41 339 978, [email protected], www.skuhna.si.
Open 09:00 - 23:00. Closed Mon, Sun. PTJE
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Yildiz Han
Set on the ground floor a beautiful century-old villa just
behind castle hill, the city’s only Turkish restaurant is just a
few minutes’ walk from the old town, yet is still something
of an undiscovered gem for most residents and tourists
alike. Decorated in traditional Turkish style, with low tables
and cushy seating, carpets on the walls and Ataturk above
the door, as impressive as it all looks, the food still manages to exceed expectations. An already lengthy menu
is supplemented with regional specialities on a regular
basis, and complimented with a surprisingly good selection of Turkish wines. At the weekends diners are treated
to bellydancing shows, and a resident fortune-teller is often on hand to read what your coffee grounds tell about
your future. It’s always a good idea to book ahead.QE-5,
Karlovška 19, tel. +386 (0)1 426 57 17, [email protected],
www.yildiz-han.com. Open 13:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun.
PJAUGBS
Pizza
Foculus
Magnificently decorated once you’re through the slightly
out of place automatic doors, with autumn leaves painted
on the vaulted ceilings and red, yellow and orange plates
built into the roof of the large wood-fired pizza oven.
The large and busy Foculus specialises in 66 varieties of
pizza, including 20 for vegetarians and eight with seafood.
The salads are also particularly good. The place can get
rather hectic in the evenings, so don’t be surprised if you
have to wait a few minutes for a table. It was also recently
named Best Pizzeria in Ljubljana by IYP readers.QC-4,
Gregorčičeva 3, tel. +386 (0)1 421 92 95, foculus@siol.
net, www.picerija.net/foculus.htm. Open 11:00 - 24:00.
PTJAUGBS
Krojaška 8, 1000 Ljubljana
t : 00386 / 1 25 11 749 e: [email protected] www.staramacka.si
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Parma
A quirky little one, this. As well as a couple of ordinary
tables, most dining here is done at the large bar from
where the food is cooked and served. Find an empty
stool, make your order and away you go. And while you’re
waiting for your pizza to arrive, take a look at the large
photographs on the wall of the construction of the area
you’re eating in. Find it hidden away down the stairs and
on the right at the southern end of Maxi Market.QB/C-4,
Trg Republike 2, tel. +386 (0)1 426 82 22, foculus@siol.
net, www.picerija.net/parma.htm. Open 10:00 - 21:00,
Sat 11:00 - 16:00. Closed Sun. TJA6ULG�
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Pizzeria Osmica
Located on the pedestrian street that runs parallel to Čopova,
Osmica is essentially the pizza annex of the longer-running
Allegria in the courtyard around the corner. The menu boasts
over two dozen pizzas, and several choice of salad, lasagna
and tortillas are also on offer in the comfortable rustic setting - think lots of wood and exposed stone with an open
kitchen. We stop by for lunch or grab a pizza to go on the
way home quite often, but if we were forced to choose a
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favourite it’d have to be the Tartufo, which comes heaped
with prosciutto, salami, parmesan and of course truffle oil.
QC-3, Nazorjeva 8, tel. +386 (0)1 426 58 72, info@osmica.
si, www.osmica.si. Open 11:00 - 23:00, Sat 12:00 - 22:00,
Sun 12:00 - 17:00. PTJA6UBSW
Quick Eats
AGA Kebapči
It makes no claim to be other than what it is a fast food
kebab shop providing visitors and locals with a taste of
Turkey. But as far as we are concerned, there is nothing wrong with that, especially when the grilled pita
bread comes stuffed with salad, sliced meat and spicy
sauce. You can choose to eat at the small indoor counter or perch yourself on a stool at one of the half-dozen
tables outside and you’ll feel full, content and ready to
walk or dance your fast food fix off.QTrubarjeva 45,
tel. +386 (0)1 430 21 05, [email protected], www.
agakebapci.com. Open 09:00 - 01:00. (€1.50-4.50).
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Burger King
After being more or less raised on fast food in the US,
we consider ourselves something of an expert on the
subject, and as such we can say unequivocally that
Burger King easily comes out ahead when compared
to any other internationally known burger joint (not
naming any names of course). QM-2, Šmartinska
152 (Citypark), tel. +386 (0)1 520 01 47. Open
09:00 - 21:00, Sat 08:00 - 21:00, Sun 09:00 - 15:00.
PTAULGS
Cube Burger
While the burgers aren’t actually shaped like cubes (the
name refers to the structure of the makeshift building
just outside Harvey Norman in BTC City), they are served
up quick, fresh and hot from the grill, and definitely
hold their own against Ljubljana’s ever-expanding field
of burger joints. The menu has a selection of different
burger options, such as chicken, roast beef, vegetarian
and light (the latter served on a wholewheat bun with
arugula), but for our money the Kraljevi (King) Burger
can’t be beat.QLetališka 3d, tel. 041-513-514, www.
cubeburger.si. Open 10:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun. S
Hood Burger
Hood Burger was a revelation for Ljubljana’s fast food
aficionados when it first began operating out of a simple
food truck in the parking lot of the Interspar shopping
centre in Vič back in 2012, quickly earning a reputation
as one of the best burger joints in town and shortly
thereafter moving into new premises nearby. The key
to the American-style burgers’ popularity begins with
the homemade potato buns and ends with a mandatory
side-order of real French fries, while the mouthwatering
images frequently posted to their Facebook page don’t
hurt either.QJ-5, Jamova 105, tel. +386 (0)40 540 411.
Open 10:00 - 22:00. Closed Sun. LBS
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wiches and salads cost slightly more than the pre-packaged
brands found in all the supermarkets, but are well-worth the
premium.QC-2, Dalmatinova 2, tel. +386 (0)1 230 84 74, [email protected], www.pekarna-zak.si. Open 06:30 - 19:00, Sat
06:30 - 13:00. Closed Sun. €0.50 - 3.00. JS
Vegetarian
Bazilika Bistro
A Mecca for lovers of fresh, healthy, organic foods, Bazilika
is located in a beautiful high-ceilinged space in the city
centre opposite the Presidential Palace and just around
the corner from the Academy of Fine Arts. While countless
proprietors claim to use only fresh locally-sourced ingredients, Bazilika actually posts photos of daily visits to local
farmers, markets and gardens to their social media pages,
assuring patrons that the various sandwiches, sweet and
savoury pies, salads, soups, smoothies and other vegetarian and vegan-friendly treats that they turn out are
as authentic as they are delectable. Daily 3-course lunch
specials are written on the roll of brown recycled paper
behind the counter.QB-4, Prešernova 15, tel. +386 (0)1
244 62 75, [email protected], www.bazilika.si. Open
07:00 - 23:00. Closed Sat, Sun.JABSW
Vegan
Bazilika Bistro proves that healthy organic food can be quite tasty
Hot Horse
A true Ljubljana institution, a stop at Hot Horse is a must
for all first-time and returning visitors. The legendary
horseburger is not only an original Slovenian creation, but
is also healthy, low in fat and rich in protein and iron, and
the menu now boasts a wider variety than ever before, including wraps, steaks and hot dogs, all of which come with
your choice of toppings and condiments. Hot Horse was
also twice selected by our readers as the Best Fast Food
restaurant in Ljubjana. Visit their large modern kiosk near
the arena in Tivoli Park, or their other outlets in BTC and
Rudnik near Rutar.QB-2, Tivoli Park, tel. +386 (0)1 521
14 27, [email protected], www.hot-horse.si. Open
09:00 - 06:00. J6UBXS
Klobasarna
It’s not often you find a restaurant where the menu consists largely of one item, but when the famed Kranjska
Klobasa is the dish in question then that’s really all you
need. Taking its name from the city of Kranj, this hearty
sausage was at the centre of so-called ‘klobasa wars’ between Slovenia and Austria (and later Croatia) over the
rights to the EU-protected name. History and politics
aside, this trendy takeaway opposite the Cathedral is the
best place to taste what all the ado is about. They also
serve the traditional Slovene dishes jota and ričet, hearty
stews that go great with the famed sausage.QD-3, CirilMetodov 15, tel. +386 (0)51 605 017, klobasarna@gmail.
com, www.klobasarna.si. Open 10:00 - 23:00, Sun 10:00
- 15:00. JS
Surf’n’Fries
We recently began noticing people carrying around boxes of
fries (or chips as we would say) in the city centre, and it turns
out that this place is the culprit. We’re still not sure where the
‘surf’ part of the name comes in (as seafood is not on the
menu), but they do offer heaping portions of fries prepare in
a variety of ways and accompanied by a selection of sauces,
as well as some deep fried chicken dishes to satisfy the nonvegetarians. Open late, because everything fried tastes better
after a night of drinking.QC-3, Plečnikov Trg. Open 06:00 04:00, Sat 08:00 - 04:00, Sun 16:00 - 24:00.
Žak
Located under the hulking Ajdovščina building just off a busy
crossroads, this French-style bakery whips up tasty snacks that,
judging by the constant lines, tempt a fair number of workers
from the surrounding offices to extend their smoke breaks.
Their freshly-prepared viennoiseries, gourmet bread, sand-
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Bobenček
The shortest of walks from Prešeren square on the street
called Trubarjeva, Bobenček is a 100% vegan takeout with
an ever-increasing menu that can satisfy even the most
vegan-sceptic of people, all at more than affordable prices.
The smoothies are also highly recommended, and anyone unsure what to go for will find help at hand from the
English-speaking staff. Perfect for take away, there is a small
amount of seating inside to enjoy the splendid vegan soups.
QD-3, Trubarjeva 17, tel. +386 (0)1 432 12 83. Open 07:30
- 22:00, Sat 08:30 - 22:00, Sun 11:00 - 20:30. JS
World Cuisine
The 5 Kitchen & Bar
Found just a few steps from the Central Market and Dragon
Bridge, The 5 is unlike any other restaurant in Ljubljana. The
concept behind the place is to bring the best tastes from
five continents to the same kitchen (hence the name), and
the food, atmosphere and service are all roundly excellent.
The menu is limited to a handful of exquisitely prepared
and presented seasonal dishes, with daily offers displayed
on the chalkboard above the bar. And speaking of the bar,
the unique house cocktails all come highly recommended.
QE-4, Streliška 22, tel. +386 (0)59 050 133, social@the5.
si, the5.kitchen. Open 10:00 - 22:00. Closed Sat, Sun. €€.
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Cafés
Caffe Promenada
Having a drink along the banks of the Ljubljanica is a quintessential Ljubljana experience, and one of the best spots for
it is at Café Promenada just across the river from the central
market. Sitting at Promenada represents the city’s laid back
lifestyle at its best - relax over a morning coffee or enjoy a
glass of wine in the evening while watching the river and
pedestrians flow by.QD-3, Petkovškovo Nabrežje 9, tel.
+386 (0)8 383 10 82. Open 6:00 - 23:45. PJBKW
It might get dark earlier at this time of year, but Ljubljana’s streets are still tailor-made for coffee drinking and people-watching
Bar Platana
Occupying some prime real estate on Kongresni Trg, Platana offer everything you would expect from a classy bar
and bistro in the centre of town. Superb coffee, freshlysqueezed juices and a variety of a wines and champagnes
are on offer among other things, but it really is the shaded
outdoor seating that is the big pull. We can’t think of a better place to sit and watch the beautiful people stroll by on
an afternoon. A variety of breakfasts, snacks, sandwiches
and cigars are also available.QC-4, Kongresni trg 7, tel.
+386 (0)1 251 35 97, [email protected]. Open
06:00 - 01:00, Sun 08:00 - 21:00. PJB
Bazilika Shop & Cafe
Right next to the courthouse and in one the busiest areas of Ljubljana, this café is one of the closest things you’ll
find to an oasis in the city. As soon as you enter, you feel
how you leave the bustle and noise of the city behind
and are welcomed by very soothing music and décor. A
great place to come and study, use your laptop or just surf
the net. Try the excellent coffee and sandwiches. Great
service too.QD-2, Miklošičeva 22, tel. +386 (0)41 530
539, [email protected], www.bazilika.si. Open 07:00 18:00. Closed Sat, Sun. PJSW
back chocolate brown interior is a great place to chill out
with a mouthwatering slice of gourmet cake or freshly
prepared fruit smoothie. One of our, and seemingly everyone else’s, favourites.QD-3, Petkovškovo Nabrežje 3,
tel. +386 (0)1 430 17 71, [email protected], www.cacao.si.
Open 08:00 - 22:00. Summertime 08:00 - 00:00. PT�
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Café Plato
A stylish café offering a wide selection of great ice creams,
cakes and tiny tarts in a unique glass-walled space right in the
centre of town, its outdoor seating area is a fine place for some
people watching on a sunny afternoon. There’s also a restaurant upstairs, so if you’re feeling like a bit more than a snack
you may want to inquire about what’s on offer that day.QC-2,
Ajdovščina 1, tel. +386 (0)1 230 84 80, [email protected], plato.
si. Open 07:00 - 23:00, Sat 08:00 - 22:00. Closed Sun. (€2-3).
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Kapuciner
Sitting alone on the south side of Kongresni Trg, Kapuciner
is a relaxing spot to grab a drink especially when the sun
is shining down on the large promenade. This sleek all day
café and bar satisfies caffeine cravings all day long, whilst
they also have a selection of tasty sweet treats. Kapuciner’s
drinks list is better than most around town with some fine
local wines and a few good beers to choose from.QC-4,
Kongresni Trg 15, tel. +386 (0)83 815 604, kapuciner@
markov.si, www.kapuciner.si. Open 07:00 - 24:00, Sun
08:00 - 22:00. JBS
Kavarna Rog
Kavarna Rog is one of our favourite cafés around - and not
only because it’s a 30-second walk from our flat. Located
along the Ljubljanica below the old Rog bicycle factory, the
café is one of the few places in town where you can find a
proper breakfast, and the lengthy menu of gourmet soups,
sandwiches, salads and desserts (not to mention wines)
makes it a popular lunchtime stop. It stays open late as well,
and the dark and moody modern interior is perhaps best
suited for a drink than anything else.QF-3, Petkovškovo
Nabrežje 67, tel. +386 (0)1 6200 260, info@kavarna-rog.
si, www.kavarna-rog.si. Open 07:00 - 24:00.
Cacao
Boasting an unbeatable location just steps from Ljubljana’s famed Prešernov Trg, Cacao is the city’s top destination for ice cream lovers - overwhelmingly voted as
having the best ice cream in town in each and every In
Your Pocket Best of Summertime competition to date. It’s
large tree-shaded terrace along the banks of the Ljublajanica also gets top marks for atmosphere, while the laid32Ljubljana In Your Pocket
Flancat
This trendy little café bar is the newest edition to the
Petkovškovo promenade, one of Ljubljana’s favourite
drinking spots. Flancat is not alone in offering a pleasant
riverside setting with the castle as a backdrop, though it
stands out from the crowd with a solid drinks list featuring
quality Slovenian wines and good beers including draught
Weihenstephaner - very tasty beer from the world’s oldest
brewery. QD-3, Petkovškovo Nabrežje 23, flancat@siol.
net. Open 08:00 - 23:00. PJB
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Nebotičnik Café
After being shuttered for nearly a decade, the best
views in the city are once again open to the public. Occupying the top floor of Ljubljana’s famed Nebotičnik (or
Skyscraper) building - which was the highest residential
structure in Europe when it opened in 1933 - the terrace’s
360 degree views from the Alps to the castle to the hills in
the south are truly breathtaking, and the coffee, cocktails
and homemade cakes are worth trying as well. This is a
must see stop for all visitors.QC-3, Štefanova 1, tel. +386
(0)40 60 17 87, [email protected], www.neboticnik.
si. Open Sun-Wed 09:00-01:00, Thur-Sat 09:00-03:00.
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The best coffee
in Ljubljana :)
fresh sendwiches, croissants,
fresh cakes, selected wines
Coffeeshop Kapuciner
Kongresni trg 15, Ljubljana
www.kapuciner.si
E-mail: [email protected]
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Open: mon. - sat. 7.00-24.00, sun. 8.00-22.00
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Cafés
NaKavo
With 10 cents from every cup of coffee sold going towards
the Anina Zvezdica Foundation (Ana’s Little Star), we are
fully behind this little stall on Prešeren Square. Opened at
the beginning of 2014 with the help of SiMobil and providing coffee-to-go, Nakavo is a non-profit organisation
doing its bit to help those in need. If that isn’t enough to
convince you to pick up a cup, the coffee itself is also excellent. Delicious coffee with great ethics is the order of the day.
QD-3, Prešernov Trg 2, tel. +386 (0)41 66 64 63, nakavo.
si. Open 07:00 - 20:00, Fri, Sat 07:00 - 21:00, Sun 08:30 16:30. S
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Coffee & Cakes
Čokoladni Atelje Dobnik
Adjoined to the wonderful chocolate shop of the same
name, Čokoladnica Atelje Dobnik is a bright modern café
with a great range of Lavazza coffees and teapigs tea.
What sets it apart from the rest however is the truly inspiring quality of the sweet stuff on offer. We all love chocolate, and Dobnik’s output truly is second to none. With
over 20 years experience of perfecting the art of chocolate production as well as receiving the sign of Ljubljana
quality in 2010, there is no better place for a sweet treat to
compliment your morning coffee.QC-3, Trg Republike 1,
tel. +386 (0)1 425 31 41, [email protected], www.
cokoladniatelje.si. Open 09:00 - 21:00, Sat 08:00 - 15:00.
Closed Sun. PJUBW
A Slice of Culinary Heaven
Daily fresh and with contemporary recipe,
Cake Ljubljana is made from traditional
Slovenian ingredients. Cake Ljubljana is one
of the “Tastes of Ljubljana”- dishes typical
for the capital of Slovenia.
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Fetiche Patisserie
Ice cream and winter might not go together hand-inhand, but hear us out. Ljubljana is full of good ice cream
options, and Fetiche Patisserie on Cankarjevo nabrežje
is without doubt one of the best. An impressively wide
selection is enhanced by the dedication to natural and
genuine flavour. You’ll find nothing less than 100 per cent
fruit here. Fetiche also possesses a mouth-watering array
of sweets that are as good as impossible to resist. Indulge
yourself, there’s no such thing as a bad time for ice cream.
QD-4, Cankarjevo Nabrežje 25, tel. +386 (0)40 70 03 70,
www.fetichepatisserie.com. Open 09:00 - 01:00.
Gelateria Romantika
Whilst it might not seem like the most obvious of combinations, there is something incredibly romantic about gelato
in the wintertime. At this centrally located gelateria, festive
flavours will be available over December until 4th January.
Using only the freshest ingredients, surprising Christmascentric flavours of gelato that match perfectly with hot
Belgian waffles is on offer. There are many more strings
to Romantika’s bow, with festive liqueurs, hot chocolate,
excellent coffee as well as authentic traditional Slovenian
potica cake available, which is so good it’s just begging to
be taken home.QDvorni trg 1, tel. +386 (0)40 97 85 66,
[email protected], www.gelateria-romantika.
si. Open 17:00 - 23:00, Fri, Sat 17:00 - 24:00. PTJS
Torta Ljubljana
This takeaway cake shop in the Plečnik Arcade has much
more to it than meets the eye. To begin with its eponymous Ljubljana Cake is the only sweet we know of in town
that comes with its own creation myth, which involves a
fickle lord living in Ljubljana Castle, a beautiful daughter
waiting to be wed, and a plucky local chef who concocts
the perfect recipe. The retro-style cake has been recreated
using only typical Slovenian ingredients (including gluten
free 100% buckwheat flour) and can be purchased in several sizes, all of which come in custom designed reusable
packaging. The cakes can now also be found at Kavarna
SEM, Nebotičnik and Bar Kofi Plac at BTC.QD-3, AdamičLundrovo Nabrežje 1, tel. +386 (0)30 300 618/+386 (0)41
272 433, [email protected]. Open 08:00 - 16:00, Sun
09:00 - 14:00.
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Nightlife
Ljubljana likes to party hard, and party late.
Bars, pubs and restaurants stay open well into
the early hours as locals and visitors alike
simply forget to go home. Here’s our pick of
nightlife on offer in Ljubljana. Enjoy!
Nightlife
Bars
13
The narrowness of the building could have been considered an issue, but the team behind Café 13 have remarkably turned it into a plus. Tiled floors, oak walls and seating
carved into those very walls give the feeling of being in a
much more spacious place than is true, and the display of
sweets in the centre will convince even those without a
sweet tooth. If this isn’t enough, the large terrace provides
another option.QC-4, Trg Francoske Revolucije 5, tel.
+386 (0)1 320 94 82. Open 07:30 - 01:00. PA6BW
As Aperitivo
Now housed in slick ultra-modern premises that have been
the recipient of numerous design awards, this long-running
lounge bar is almost as much of a Ljubljana institution as
its namesake restaurant next door. A top destination for
the business set, Aperitivo is definitely one of the city’s
more glamorous settings in which to grab a drink, the
whole place turning into a large open-air terrace during the
warmer months. Live DJs keep the party going most nights,
while the Italian head bartender prepares some masterful
creations for thirsty patrons. Find it in a secluded courtyard
just off of Prešernov Trg.QC-3, Čopova 5 (Knafljev Prehod),
tel. +386 (0)1 425 88 22, [email protected], www.
gostilnaas.si. Open 10:00 - 01:00. J6UBXW
Bi-Ko-Fe
Situated on a sloping cobbled lane in Ljubljana’s old town,
BiKoFe is something of a Mecca for hipsters, students, artists, designers, musicians and the like. The winner of an
award for design, the interior was entirely renovated using
recycled and refurbished furniture and materials, and we
can honestly say that it’s one of the cosiest places to relax
with a drink (or a coffee) in the city. Live DJs keep the place
bumping on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, and
from time to time musical acts (some quite well-known)
perform cover-free shows for the cool crowd. They also now
offer light snacks, including some of the best sandwiches in
LJ, which are made daily by a local Japanese woman.QC-4,
Židovska Steza 2, tel. +386 (0)14 25 93 93, www.bikofe.
com. Open 07:00 - 01:00, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 01:00. Holidays
18:00-01:00. PJA6UBXSW
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Centralna Postaja
Centralna Postaja, aka ‘central station’, brings a bit of big
city style to Ljubljana - with its trendy pared back décor
and hip vibe you may feel like you’re in London or New
York. Designed as an all-day hangout Centralna has affordable offerings from morning to late including all-youcan-eat breakfasts (only €2.50!) and international classics:
pastas, pizzas and some of Ljubljana’s best burgers (or sliders actually). At night the place turns into a full-on lounge
bar, with house DJs often providing the soundtrack.
QD-3, Trubarjeva 23, tel. +386 (0)41 889 882, www.
centralnapostaja.com. Open 08:00 - 01:00, Thu-Sat
08:00 - 03:00. Closed Sun. JABK
Fétiche
A dark and moody, space-age cocktail bar on two levels
complete with everything a cocktail bar should possess.
Sit in the company of wannabe supermodels and young
boys with their expensive trousers falling down and gaze
in wonder at the vast model pictures, retro furniture and
the obligatory huge mirror ball. The cocktail menu is
perhaps the largest in town, and all are made using only
premium spirits and fresh fruit. There’s outside seating
near the river too, and a French style patisserie next door.
QD-3, Cankarjevo Nabrežje 25, tel. +386 (0)40 70 03 70,
www.fetiche.si. Open 09:00 - 01:00. PJA6G�
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Klub Daktari
Sharing its name with the Swahili word for doctor, we’re
not sure if there’s a connection, but the place always cures
us of any bad mood we’re in. Located next to several other
bars near the entrance to the funicular railway, Daktari
reopened in 2012 after more than a year of renovations
- a labour of love from the sociable owners, who are usually on hand chatting with customers. The bar exudes an
old-time ambience and charm that is a rarity these days:
restored antique furniture, shelves full of books, a player
piano in the corner and a stage that is occasionally used
for live music sets, jam sessions, theatre, cabaret and an
eclectic mix of other cultural events.QD-3, Krekov Trg 7,
tel. +386 (0)64 166 212, [email protected], www.daktari.
si. Open 08:00 - 01:00, Sun 09:00 - 24:00. PJAE�
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One of our personal favourites, Daktari is about the cosiest bar in town, hosting frequent cultural events, featuring a chilled out terrace and
even boasting the city’s coolest smoking chamber
Rollbar-Karting BTC
Another reason to visit the huge BTC complex is this extraordinary place. Taking the gimmick of the race-car-theme-drinking-hole to its logical conclusion, this subterranean boozer
not only comes complete with enough racing paraphernalia
to start your very own F1 museum, it’s actually got a go-kart
racing circuit. There are no drink-driving laws here, just a
bunch of electric go-carts and a hangar-size space to wiggle
them through. Not quite as tame as it sounds, these go-carts
when running on full power have a top speed of 120km/h,
restricted for obvious reasons here to a more sensible albeit
still stupidly fast 65km/h.QM-2, Šmartinska 152 (BTC Hala
18), tel. +386 (0)1 585 25 70/+386 (0)51 603 333, info@
indoor-karting.com, www.indoor-karting.com. Open
07:30 - 23:00, Fri 07:30 - 24:00, Sat 08:00 - 24:00, Sun 08:00
- 22:00. AUEGBXW
Žmauc
Ask any tuned-in local to make a list of their favourite bars
and they’re almost certain to put this place on the list.
Covered in quality graffiti outside and always featuring
a huddle of interesting-looking individuals smoking suspiciously large cigarettes by the entrance, the exterior is
but a mild prelude to what’s inside. A smallish L-shaped
bar is packed day and night with more strange characters
amidst an interior design scheme straight from the pages
of a Manga comic.QB-4, Rimska 21, tel. +386 (0)1 251
03 24, [email protected]. Open 07:30 - 01:00, Sat 10:00 01:00, Sun 18:00 - 01:00. PJA6GB
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Clubs
Cirkus
Cirkus is one the of the more popular clubs in Ljubljana - with
lots of themed nights, live DJs and photo albums posted to
their Facebook page the morning after parties (ie beware of
the man with camera if you don’t want your drunk face making the rounds on social media!). Located just at the edge of
the city centre opposite the old tobacco factory, it’s easy walking distance from most central hotels and hostels, and usually
attracts a youthful student crowd.QB-4, Trg Mladinskih Delovnih Brigad 7, tel. +386 (0)51 631 631/+386 (0)41 777 747,
[email protected], www.cirkusklub.si. Open 20:00 - 05:00.
Closed Mon, Sun. Admission is usually free before 23:00
and €5 after. Special events and performances can increase
the price though. PJAG
En Pub
If you’d like to experience the best of Belgrade’s legendary
party scene without the hassle of a ten-hour train ride south,
then En Pub in Šiška is one of the best options for an all-night
Balkan-style party in the Slovene capital. Friday nights feature live bands and DJs playing a mix of fun Balkan music and
international hits, while Saturdays see Serbian bands and DJs
come to town. Both nights just about guarantee a packed
house dancing away until the place finally closes at six in
the morning. For a totally different take on Ljubljana, En Pub
simply has to be experienced to be believed.QH-1, Celovška
150, tel. +386 (0)1 514 11 27, [email protected], www.enpub.
si. Open 07:00 - 23:00, Fri 07:00 - 06:00, Sat 09:00 - 06:00,
Sun 09:00 - 23:00. PTA6UGBXW
Klub K4
If you’re staying in a hotel in this part of town and your bed
starts bouncing across the room in the middle of the night,
the chances are the culprit can be found inside Klub K4. A very
student-oriented club indeed, it’s hot and sweaty and the DJs
play some of the weirdest, hardest stuff in the country. Brilliant
stuff. Check out their Facebook page or website for detailed
programme info.QB-2, Kersnikova 4, tel. +386 (0)40 212 292,
[email protected], www.klubk4.org. Open 23:00 - 06:00,
Wed 23:00 - 04:00, Thur 21:00 - 01:00. Closed Mon, Tue,
Sun. PJAG
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Nightlife
Ljubljana’s most authentic Slovenian pub
Vodnikova cesta 155
Mon - Wed: 07:00 - 24:00
Thu: 07:00 - 02:00
Fri: 07:00 - 05:00
Sat: 09:00 - 05:00
Sun: 10:00 - 24:00
Tel: +386 (0) 590 35115
E-mail: [email protected]
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Orto Bar
A combined bar and live music venue dedicated to the glorious and mostly unpretentious world of rock music, filled
nightly with a well-behaved crowd in leather jackets etc, drinking the night away and taking advantage of one of the few
regular live music venues in the city. The bar is worth visiting
on its own. Long and thin, there’s a line of old turning ventilators along one wall, giving the place a futuristic, Mad Max feel.
QE-1, Grablovičeva 1, tel. +386 (0)1 232 16 74, [email protected], www.orto-bar.com. Open 21:00 - 05:00, Tue, Wed
21:00 - 01:00, Thu 21:00 - 04:00. PALEGBX
Guinness Pub
Enough Guinness mirrors to keep everyone in town high
for a week, plenty of comfortable cubby holes and a splendid little summer courtyard on the small street behind the
main university building. Draught beers include Guinness
and Kilkenny, Tag from the popular Austrian/Slovene craft
brewery Bevog. Friendly and different enough to be worthy of at least a little plaudits, put this one on your pubcrawl list for sure.QB-3, Gosposka 3, tel. +386 (0)1426 62
93, www.guinnesspub.net. Open 07:00 - 01:00, Sat, Sun
18:00 - 01:00. PJA6UGBX
Parlament Pub
Knowing neither whether it’s a café or a bar, this peculiar
oddity with its books on the shelves, shady characters
and (you’ve guessed it) students is nonetheless a popular stop for the heavy drinking younger crowd. Known for
cheap beer and cocktails (with three of the latter had for
the price of two), and lively international parties almost
every night, it’s a great place to both start or end an evening out. The entrance and terrace are at the back side
of the building on Plečnikov Trg.QC-3, Šubičeva 1, tel.
+386 (0)1 251 32 43. Open 06:00 - 04:00, Sun 16:00 24:00. PJA6UEGBXW
Patrick’s Irish Pub
Ljubljana’s quintessential Irish pub is popular with locals,
expats and tourists alike, and over the years we’ve personally spent many a night entertaining visitors, watching
sports on the big screen and generally drinking too much
here. They’ve got (arguably) the largest selection of beer in
town, with some 90 varieties to choose from, and often host
events such as live Irish music concerts, pub quizzes and
beer tastings. Find it down a small cobbled alleyway just
off Trubarjeva Ulica.QD-3, Prečna 6, tel. +386 (0)1 230 17
68/+386(0) 41 581 333, [email protected], www.
irishpub-ljubljana.si. Open 17:00 - 01:00, Mon, Sun 17:00
- 24:00. PTJA6EGSW
Sir William’s Pub
An all together classier affair than most other pubs in
town, Sir William’s clientele is largely a reflection of its
location in the city centre between the national courthouse and Radio Television Slovenia, as well as several
business hotels. Boasting one of the largest beer selections in Slovenia, there are over 130 different varieties
to choose from, and the country’s best craft beer, Human Fish, is always on tap. The atmosphere is generally warm and laid-back, with patrons chatting to the
staff about beer or watching something on the big
screen TV. Follow their Facebook page for info about
beer tastings and other events.QD-2, Tavčarjeva 8a,
tel. +386 (0)5 99 44 825, sirwilliamspub@gmail.
com, sirwilliamspub.webs.com. Open 08:00 - 01:00,
Sat 10:00 - 14:00, 19:00 - 01:00, Sun 17:00 - 24:00.
PJABSW
Pubs
Franci Na Balanci
It is often claimed by tourists and travellers alike that they
are seeking a genuine traditional atmosphere in the country
they find themselves in. Many claim to offer this, but when it
comes to Franci Na Balanci it almost goes without saying. The
sort of old-fashioned interior that just can’t be faked sets the
tone immediately, and it also has a great selection of beers (or
coffee if you’d prefer, made by professionally-taught staff). At
weekends the party lasts until long into the night, all the while
maintaining a traditional edge. Franci Na Balanci is more than
worth the journey out to Šiška, to say the least.QJ-2, Vodnikova cesta 155, tel. +386 (0)5 903 51 15, info@francinabalanci.
si, www.francinabalanci.si. Open 07:00 - 24:00, Thu 07:00
- 02:00, Fri 07:00 - 05:00, Sat 09:00 - 05:00, Sun 10:00 - 24:00.
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If you’d like to party well into the morning, En Pub in Šiška is one of
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Nightlife
Jazz Bars
Sax Pub
This is what happens when an unruly youth inherits his
great aunt’s country cottage. This now legendary, graffitispattered nightspot wouldn’t last a week in New Orleans,
but in Ljubljana there’s nothing of its kind to beat it. A
fairly small bar features photographs of jazz greats on
the walls and a clientele of people who appreciate what
Charles Mingus once referred to as black classical music.
Most of the time the music is pre-recorded, but they do
have the occasional live band in from time to time. Check
their Facebook page to see what’s on.QB-4, Eipprova 7,
tel. +386 (0)(0)51 804 450, [email protected], www.
saxhostelljubljana.com. Open 09:00 - 01:00, Sun 09:00 22:00. JA6LEGBD
Billiards, Bowling, etc.
Wine Bars
Bubbles Champagne Bar
Okay, so the idea of a champagne bar conjures up images of richer than rich oligarchs schmoozing, but let
the addition of the word ‘bubbles’ put you at ease. The
former Vander Urbani has transformed into a quality
champagne bar that will force you to rethink your preconceptions. Bubbles has a great selection of champagne, many available by the glass, as well as a large
variety of Slovene wines and not to mention some excellent food.QD-4, Krojaška 6-8, tel. +386 (0)1 200
90 00, [email protected], www.vanderhotel.
com. Open 16:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun.
Dvorni Bar
This large L-shaped adventure is a pleasant café during the
day and the city’s trendiest wine bar by night. There’s a
swanky jazzy area at one end for more wine-oriented patrons, while the other side is a little more geared towards
the restaurant crowd, with tapas and lunch specials on offer. With upwards of 100 varieties of wine in stock it’s a
great place to sample local vintages if you don’t have time
to trek out to one of Slovenia’s wine growing regions.QB3, Dvorni Trg 2, tel. +386 (0)1 251 12 57, info@dvornibar.
net, www.dvornibar.net. Open 08:00 - 01:00, Sun
09:00 - 24:00. (€4.50-15). PTJHA6UEX�
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Biljardna Hiša
Ljubljana’s most popular billiards place is a few minutes
walk north of the city centre in Bežigrad. Consisting of one
large open space underneath exposed wood rafters the
interior feels rather barn-like, which is pretty much exactly
what we look for in a pool hall. There’s also a large glassenclosed self-service smoking area and a summer garden
area in the front, while quality rock tunes will have you humming along between shots. You can expect at least a short
wait for a table at the weekends, so don’t forget to get your
name on the list.QC-1, Parmova 25, tel. +386 (0)12 36 20
12, [email protected], www.biljardna-hisa.com.
Open 08:00 - 01:00, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 01:00. ALX
Spider Bowling Club
This 6-lane bowling alley may be the smallest in Ljubljana,
but it’s also the only one located anywhere near the city
centre, making it a convenient destination for a night
out - or perhaps a long lunch break for true fans of the
sport. Students get discounts on already reasonable
prices, and there’s a large lounge area, billiards table
and foosball. Can be a bit tricky to find if you’re not
familiar with Tivoli Park, but the entrance is on the first
floor of the oddly shaped concrete monstrosity just
south of the tennis courts and east of the main parking
lot.QB-1, Celovška 25, tel. +386 (0)59 012 800/+386
(0)31 637 588, www.bowling-spider.si. Open 14:0024:00, Wed 12:00-24:00, Sat 10:00-24:00, Sun 10:0022:00. PJ
Casinos
Casino Kongo
An African-themed gaming hall with electronic roulette and
scores of slot machines. Once inside, soft drinks and food are
on the house, though there are two African restaurants (plus
the ‘Kanibal’ self-service buffet) on site too.QLjubljanska 65,
Grosuplje, tel. +386 (0)1781 02 00, [email protected],
www.kongo.si. POAULEGBKXW
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+386 (0)1 251 12 57
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Casino Lev
Slot machines, gaming tables and some of the best-looking waitresses on the planet in the basement of the hotel
of the same name.QB-2, Vošnjakova 1 (Hotel Lev), tel.
+386 (0)1 430 42 23, [email protected], www.casinolev.
com. Open 00:00 - 24:00. No admission fee. PO�
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Casino Rio
A non-stop gambling saloon inside the Arena entertainment centre. Four electronic roulette tables and over
150 other gaming machines vie for your euros. Food and
drinks are served, and there’s occasional entertainment
too.QJ-2, Šmartinska 152, tel. +386 (0)1 520 56 50, info@
casino-rio.si, www.casino-rio.si. Open 24hrs. No admission. POAG
Gay & Lesbian
K4 Roza
On some Saturdays and Sundays, this popular gayfriendly club (pronounced ‘Kah Shteer-ee’ in Slovene)
hosts gay and lesbian nights under its alternate personality, Roza Klub - which is also an independent
political organisation and one of the driving forces behind the Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and Pride week.
See our full review of K4 under clubs in the Nightlife
section.Q C-2, Kersnikova 4, tel. +386 (0)14 38 02 61,
fax +386 (0)14 38 03 01. Open Tue & Sun from 22:00,
Wed-Sat from 23:00. Mon closed.
around 20:00 till late.QF-1, Masarykova 24 (Metelkova),
tel. +386 (0)14 30 35 35, [email protected],
www.kulturnicenterq.org/en/.
Adult Entertainment
Hard Core Club
With a name like that you can’t help but smile and get in a taxi
and head here. The concept is simple: outstanding erotic entertainment provided by prefessionals in a safe environment for
groups of lads of all ages and backgrounds. Nobody pesters you
to buy them extortionate ‘lady drinks’, there is always something
worth watching on stage, and entrance is free. Drinks are reasonably priced - even the erotic ones - and the girls who perform here are on the whole of a far higher phwoar category then
elsewhere.QG-3, Dolgi Most 4, tel. +386 (0)41 71 66 12, info@
hardcoreclub.si, www.hardcoreclub.si. Open 17:00 - 05:00,
Fri 17:00 - 07:00, Sat 21:00 - 05:00. Closed Sun. PJAG
Klub Slon
The most centrally-located adult entertainment club in
town in the basement of popular Hotel Slon, this is also
the tamest . The small group of girls, who you’ll mostly
find fully dressed, do a a few nightly topless cabaret
shows. While lapdances and the like are not offered here,
when the women are not dancing they are available for
some personal interaction.QB-2, Slovenska 34, tel. +386
(0)1470 11 48, [email protected], www.hotelslon.com.
Open 22:00 - 04:00. PYJAEGBXSW
Q Cultural Centre
Officially opened on 24 April 2009, which was the 25th
anniversary of the the gay rights movement in Slovenia,
the centre has roots going all the way back to 1993. It’s a
joint project of ŠKUC - one of Slovenia’s largest arts and
cultural organisations, and a leading proponent of gay
rights - and two long-running gay and lesbian clubs, Tiffany and Monokel, which are located on the same premises. The centre’s main focus is the promotion of gay and
lesbian culture, and it hosts regular events such as literature readings, concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions,
lectures, debates and workshops. Both clubs also host parties every Friday (and sometimes on Saturday) night from
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Sightseeing
top 10 sights
Zmajski Most (Dragon Bridge) One of
the most photographed
sights in Ljubljana, Zmajski
Most, or Dragon Bridge, is
also one of our personal favourites, topped with four
ferocious dragons.QE-3,
Resljeva Cesta.
Kongresni Trg
Completely renovated
in 2011, Kongresni Trg is
home to some impressive buildings, and also
frequently hosts events.
The name is often used
by locals to refer to both
the square and the adjacent Zvezda Park.
Somehow the dragons of Dragon Bridge manage to become a little more daunting in wintertime
Ljubljana Castle is arguably the main attraction for
visitors to the city, but all that lies beneath it from
the Old Town to Ljubljana’s multitude of museums
and galleries are more than worthy of further investigation. The extraordinary combination of treats,
from the architecture of Jože Plečnik’s to the historic
atmosphere of the Old Town to the occasional blastto-the-past burst of retro-Yugoslav city planning all
work together in harmony to create the most unique
of cities.
Buildings
National University Library (Narodna
in Univerzitetna Knjižnica) Known to locals
by its Slovene acronym NUK, the library was originally established by Empress Maria Theresa in 1774
and moved to its current Plečnik designed building in
1941. Aside from serving as one of the country’s central educational and cultural institutions - containing
some 2.6 million volumes -it’s also considered one of
the prolific architect’s most monumental works, and is
a must see for visitors to Ljubljana. Highlights include
the somewhat schizophrenic brick and stone façade,
the colonnaded central staircase and the massive main
reading room. A planned expansion on nearby Zoisova
Cesta has been in the works for nearly 20 years, but has
been plagued by a host of problems - most notably
caused by the discovery of Roman ruins, which is a surprisingly common occurrence in and around the city.
QC-4, Turjaška 1, tel. +386 (0)1 200 11 88, info@nuk.
uni-lj.si, www.nuk.uni-lj.si. Open 09:00 - 18:00, Sat
09:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.
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Cemeteries
Žale Cemetery (Pokopališče Žale)
Built on the site of a much earlier cemetery attached to the
neighbouring (and still standing) Holy Cross Church, what’s
arguably Plečnik’s Ljubljana masterpiece was completed in
1940. The grand arched entrance complete with stark white
colonnades supposedly represents the gateway between
the lands of the living and the dead. Between them and the
cemetery itself are a series of peculiar buildings, chapels and
monuments including the Žale funeral home. Architectural
styles abound, reflecting Plečnik’s vision of equality among
religions. The cemetery itself, once you get there, is a pleasure to behold and is worthy of a good hour’s stroll.QL/M2, Med Hmeljniki 2, tel. +386 (0)1420 17 00, [email protected],
www.zale.si. Open 07:00 - 19:00.
Churches
Cathedral (Stolnica Sv. Nikolaja)
With its classic twin towers and trademark single, weather-worn green dome, the city’s cathedral, more properly
known as St Nicholas’ Church, encapsulates everything
that is Ljubljana. Small and interesting, but not too exciting
at first glance, a longer look at its history and finer details
reveals its hidden charm and beauty. Built on the site of a
much earlier church, the cathedral’s main structure and appearance dates from the first half of the 18th century. Inside
the Baroque masterpiece is a cavalcade of classic creams
and golds, littered with extraordinarily detailed frescoes
and possessing that calming feeling that only a great church
can bring.QD-3, Dolničarjeva 1, tel. +386 (0)1234 26 70,
[email protected], lj-stolnica.rkc.si.
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Križanke
Consisting of several
venues located inside a
former monastery complex, the summer theatre is another Plečnik
creation and one of the
most atmospheric concert venues in the city.
Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski Grad)
Definitely the most
dominant sight in
the city, in addition
to its extremely photogenic appearance
Ljubljana’s famed
castle is home to a
couple of excellent
restaurants, exhibitions spaces and
other venues. QD-4, Grajska Planota 1.
Metelkova Mesto
F-1/2, Masarykova
24. Since squatters
moved into these
former army barracks in 1993, Metelkova has slowly
grown into an established nightlife
centre with various
bars, clubs and arts
spaces. QF-1/2
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Prešernov Trg
It’s no exaggeration
to say that Prešeren
Sqaure is not
only the centre of
Ljubljana, but truly
the spiritual centre
of the Slovene
nation - and more
practically the de
facto meeting point
in the city. QD-3, Prešeren Square.
River Boat Cruises
Slowly meandering
through the old town,
the Ljubljanica river
offers an interesting
angle from which
to take in the many
sights, with a number
of tourist boats obligingly plying its waters.
Tivoli Park
Ljubljana’s central
park, Tivoli offers
countless paths,
fields and play areas, as well as forest
trails on Rožnik hill.
Facilities includes
spor ts centres
and a couple of
museumsQA/B-2.
Tromostovje
(Triple Bridge)
Arguably Plečnik’s
most famous work
(though we would
argue otherwise),
the famed Triple
Bridge
connects
Prešeren Square with
the old town on the other side of the river.QD-3.
Tržnica
Ljubljana’s large open-air
central market is at its liveliest on Saturday mornings,
when seemingly half of the
city comes here to buy a
week’s supply of fruit and
vegetables directly from
local farmers.
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Ljubljana castle
Perched on top of Castle Hill (Grajska planota) and dominating the city skyline to the south, Ljubljana’s magnificent castle stands on the site of several former defensive
buildings in a hilly area of land stretching away to the
south of the old town. The current ensemble of buildings originates from necessary 16th-century reconstruction work following the earthquake of 1511, with
several later additions. Not unlike Kraków’s Wawel Castle in Poland, Ljubljana Castle has served as both a royal
residence and a military barracks over the centuries.
The current main points of interest for the visitor are
the Outlook Tower (Razgledni Stolp), built in the 19th
century and raised a further 1.2m by the government in
1982. The tower’s Virtual Castle screens a 12-minute film
translated in English, German, Italian, Spanish, French,
Russian, Croatian and Slovene showing an interesting
and informative history of the castle.
On the same floor find a small door that takes you to the
top of the tower up some 100 red cast-iron steps, each
individually decorated with an image of the tower and
the city’s dragon. A door at the top leads to a small viewing platform (not for the faint hearted) with wonderful
views of the city.
Underneath the tower and located down a small flight
of stairs tucked away through a doorway in the corner
of the courtyard is the diminutive St George’s Chapel
(Kapela sv Jurija). The Chapel is one of the oldest parts
of the Castle. By the order of Cesar’s document from
1489 it was dedicated to St. George, the patron saint
of Ljubljana. It was renovated in Baroque style and in
1747 decorated with the coats-of-arms of over 60 rulers,
including Herman and Ulrich of Celje, Henrik of Gorizia
County, and Krištof Rauber, a bishop of Ljubljana.
A new and beautifully presented permanent Exhibition
on Slovene History is now also open for visitors - see
more info under Museums & Galleries.
The castle also has a small art gallery featuring temporary exhibitions, a café, restaurant and souvenir shop. It’s
also a popular place for local weddings, and during the
summer puts on concerts and, in July, hosts a popular
outdoor cinema. To reach it, several small paths lead up
from the old town, or take the funicular next to the Puppet Theatre and open market.QD-4, Grajska Planota 1,
tel. +386 (0)1 306 42 93, info-center@ljubljanskigrad.
si, www.ljubljanskigrad.si. Open 10:00 - 21:00. Full
combined ticket €5 - 8, half combined ticket €3 - 6,
guided tour €6 - 10. Special discounts for families.
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Franciscan Church (Frančiškanski Samostan) Built in an instantly recognisable, mildly swirly
Baroque fashion, Ljubljana’s mid-16th-century Franciscan
Church dominates Prešernov Trg like a big pink birthday
cake. Part of a larger complex with an additional Franciscan monastery, if you’re lucky enough to find the doors
unlocked expect a few treats inside including Robba’s
18th-century altar, some charming frescoes dating from
100 years or so later and a chapel notable for containing a
cross designed by none other than Jože Plečnik. For those
who don’t appreciate the finer points of ecclesiastic architecture, the front steps do at least provide a nice place to
sit and watch the world go by on a gloriously sunny day.
QD-3, Prešernov Trg 4, tel. +386 (0)1242 93 00.
Museums & Galleries
City Museum (Mestni Muzej Ljubljana)
A magnificent museum run by a team of historians who
know how to show people a good time, showcasing Ljubljana in all its good and bad colours throughout history.
Featuring both permanent and temporary exhibitions, this
is the best place in town for a crash-course in city history.
Find scale models of unfulfilled Plečnik creations, elaborate costumes, old photographs and much more besides.
Check out the fabulous little website for upcoming exhibitions.QC-4, Gosposka 15, tel. +386 (0)1241 25 00, info@
mestnimuzej.si, www.mestnimuzej.si. Open 10:00
- 18:00, Thu 10:00 - 21:00. Closed Mon. Admission €4,
students and children €2.50.
Museum of Contemporary Art (Muzej
Sodobne Umetnosti Metelkova) Along with
the Slovene Ethnographic Museum and a branch of the National Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art rounds
out Ljubljana’s newly christened Museum Quarter located
between Metelkova and Tabor in the centre of the city.
Nearly two years of renovations has transformed the former
administrative building into the city’s most dynamic arts
space, with rooms of all shapes and sizes situated around
a vaulting central atrium. The museum is focused on works
from the 1960s to the present day, and boasts a permanent
collection devoted to Eastern Europe’s postwar avant garde
movement, as well as a selection of works from its sister institution, the Museum of Modern Art. Definitely a must-see
for art fans.QF-2, Maistrova 3, [email protected], www.mg-lj.
si. Open 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Mon. Admission €5 adults,
€2.50 students/pensioners, €3.50 groups.
Museum of Modern Art (Moderna Galerija)
Following a lengthy renovation, the doors of Edvard Ravnikar’s
Plečnik-inspired building have finally reopened to the public.
Continuing on from where the National Gallery stops, the
city’s excellent Museum of Modern Art houses a fine collection of Slovenian and international 20th-century art.QB-3,
Tomšičeva 14, tel. +386 (0)12 41 68 00, [email protected], www.
mg-lj.si. Open 10:00 - 18:00. Closed Mon and holidays. Admission €5 for adults, €2.50 for students/pensioners. No
admission fee first Sunday of every month.
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National Museum of Slovenia (Narodni
Muzej) Found lurking inside another of the city’s fine,
late 19th-century neo-Renaissance buildings complete
with fine painted ceilings and elaborate sculptures on the
stairs, this is the oldest museum in country, founded way
back in 1821. Permanent displays include an intriguing
collection dedicated to the Slovenians and the Slovenian
language alongside the usual bits and pieces of interest
dug out of the ground, plus a large ensemble of almost
200 examples of carved stonework dating from Roman
times excavated in the city and surrounding regions.QB3, Prešernova 20, tel. +386 (0)12 41 44 00, info@nms.
si, www.nms.si. Open 10:00 - 18:00, Thu 10:00 - 20:00.
Admission €4-8.5.
Slovenian Natural History Museum
(Prirodoslovni Muzej) Attached to Ljubljana’s
National Museum, the Natural History Museum isn’t the
best in the world by a long way but it does offer an assortment of oddities to beat the rainy blues away or to
simply keep the children amused for a while. Among the
many peculiar displays of shells, rocks and an almost complete set of mammoth bones, the human fish is perhaps
the museum’s strangest display. Known so for its pinky
human flesh appearance, the little Proteus anguinus is a
blind amphibian found exclusively in a relatively small area
including parts of Slovenia, Italy, Croatia and Herzegovina. The gift shop features a handful of fun things for the
kids including small build-your-own dinosaur kits.QB-3,
Prešernova 20, tel. +386 (0)1 241 09 40, [email protected]/ljubljana.inyourpocket
lj.si, www2.pms-lj.si. Open 10:00 - 18:00, Thu 10:00
- 20:00. Admission €2.5-3, combined admission with
National Museum of Slovenia €3-5.
River Cruises
Ladjica Ljubljana
One of the most interesting and popular way for tourists
(or locals for that matter) to see Ljubljana is from the surface of the Ljubljanica river, which winds its way through
the heart of the city, passing most of the major sites along
the way. One of the the longest running river boat tour
operators is Ladjica Ljubljana. With two boats they offer
up to nine scheduled trips per day, leaving from the pier at
Ribji Trg (just steps from Tromostovje Bridge along Cankarjevo Nabrežje) and heading south all the way to Špica, before making the return trip to Dragon Bridge on the other
side of the city centre. Guided tours are at 12:00 and 16:00
every day, and a special ‘romantic ride’ leaves at 21:00.
Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Tourist Information Centre or at the departure point, and groups can
also arrange private tours outside of the regular schedule.
December sees the introduction of special half hour tours
to see the festive decorations of Ljubljana QD-3, Cankarjevo Nabrežje, tel. +386 (0)41 68 41 96, info@ladjica.
si, www.ladjica.si. Departures every day of the year at
10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 16:00, 17:00, 18:00, 19:00, 20:00 and
21:00. Tickets with/without guide €10/8 for adults, €5/4
children. Romantic ride €30 per couple. Festive Tours
17:00, 17:30, 18:00.
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urbana card
Urbana Ljubljana Tourist Card
Rated as one of Europe’s best city cards, Tourism
Ljubljana’s Urbana offers free admission to all of the
city’s main sights as well as free unlimited transport
LPP’s extensive urban bus network. The card can be
purchased at most hotels and all three of Ljubljana’s
Tourist Information Centres (on Adamič-Lundrovo
Nabrežje, at the main train station and on Krekov
Trg). Prices are €23/30/35 for 24/48/72 hours, and the
card - which contains RFID chip - is activated upon
its first use. Order online and save 10% of the regular
price!Qwww.visitljubljana.si. 24-hour card €23, 48hour card €30, 72-hour card €35.
Squares
Mestni Trg (Town Square)
The centre of medieval Ljubljana, the town’s main square
was damaged in the 1511 earthquake and subsequently rebuilt in Baroque style. The square houses the Town Hall, City
Art Museum, the decorated 16th century Lichtenberg house
and the Souvan house with its Empire façade.QD-3/4.
Prešernov Trg (Prešeren Square)
Formally a meeting place for several roads in front of one
of the old entrance gates to the city, and a public square
since Ljubljana’s original defensive walls were torn down
in the middle of the 19th century, this is one of the city’s
most important landmarks. Named after Slovenia’s national poet France Prešeren (German, Franz Prescheren, 18001849), it’s both a popular meeting place (notably under the
large statue of the man after whom the square is named)
and a site for concerts and events during the summer.
The charming little public space is ringed by a number of
interesting sights including the magnificent Art Nouveau
façade of the Urbanc House, an extraordinary piece of
early 20th-century flamboyance and site of the soon to be
reopened Centromerkur department store.QD-3.
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Tours
The Tourist Information Centre should be your first stop if
you’re interested in any kind of city tour. They offer a variety of
scheduled tours for individuals, and can arrange even more for
groups with a bit of advanced notice. Prices and itineraries are
also clearly listed on their site, so you’ll know exactly what you’re
getting. Almost every hotel in the city offers guided tours of
one sort or another as well. Some are good, others just a way of
making money. You should be able to spot the scams without
too much difficulty.
www.visitljubljana.com
Ljubljana Free Tours
The cult of the free tour has well and truly taken over Europe, and Ljubljana is in. There aren’t many better ways
of getting a great introduction to the city from a diverse
group of passionate and engaging guides. Meeting on
Prešeren Square every day at 11:00, the tour covers everything from the city centre to the medieval old town to
spooky (okay, not spooky) hidden alleys and a whole lot
more. It also has a number of paid tours available by prior
booking, such as a Communist tour and a Mystical tour.
Maybe the future will hold a Mystical Communist Tour. For
now, the free tour is the best in town.Qtel. +386 (0)40
55 58 43/+386 (0)40 60 44 76, ljubljanafreetour@gmail.
com, www.ljubljanafreetour.com.
Tourist information
Ljubljana Tourist Information Centre (TIC) A small but extremely well equipped
resource with plenty of maps, brochures galore in
English, information about what’s on in the city and
a range of information on what to see and do in the
region. They also organise tours, can help with accommodation, and should be one of your first ports of call
when you arrive. Their website is one of the best we’ve
seen in Central Europe and is well worth further investigation. Friendly, informative staff too.QD-3, AdamičLundrovo Nabrežje 2, tel. +386 (0)13 06 12 15, fax
+386 (0)13 06 12 04, [email protected], www.
visitljubljana.com. Open 08:00 - 19:00.
Slovenian Tourist Information Center (STIC) Ljubljana’s central tourist office is a
bit larger and usually less crowded than the main
branch located a few hundred metres away opposite
Prešeren Square, and they also helpfully stock heaps
of maps, brochures and general information for the
entire country. Tickets for most events in and around
town can be purchased, and the staff will gladly give
you a run down of the various tours and excursions
on offer. Bicycle rentals are also available for only
€8 per day, and are a great way to see more of the
city.QC-3, Krekov Trg 10, tel. +386 (0)1 306 45 75,
fax +386 (0)1 306 45 80, [email protected],
www.visitljubljana.com. Open 08:00 - 19:00, Sat,
Sun 09:00 - 17:00.
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Schedule:
5 to 30 December 2014: daily at 18:00.
Duration:
One and a half hours.
Departure point:
The square in front of the Town Hall.
Language options:
Slovenian, English.
Prices
• €10.00 for adults
• €5.00 for children aged between four to 12 years old
• free for children below the age of four
Note
In the event of adverse river conditions, the boat cruise will be cancelled
and the entire tour will be conducted on foot.
Sightseeing
Postojna
With less than 10,000 inhabitants Postojna is barely one
of the 20 largest towns in Slovenia, but arguably none
are more well-known throughout that world (including
the capital Ljubljana) than this relatively nondescript settlement in the southwest of the country that wasn’t even
officially recognise until 1909. The reason of course it not
so much the town itself, but the amazing network of karst
caves that lie just below its surface. First opened to the
public in 1819, the world-famous Postojna Cave is said to
have attracted more than 35 million visitors over the past
two centuries, with one of its first being Austro-Hungarian
Emperor Francis I the year before it opened.
If this were not enough, Postojna is also blessed with another popular sight in its immediate vicinity, the magnificent
Predjama Castle located some 11km to the northwest of the
town centre. Built in the 13th century and partially situated
under enormous natural stone arch, it’s not only a fine castle
in its own right, but also sits atop another tourist cave and is
also associated with several fascinating legends.
While the vast majority of visitors come to Postojna just
to see one or both of its star attractions, with three proper
hotels and many other guesthouses and private accommodation options located in and around the town, it
makes a good base for exploring parts of central Slovenia
as well as the Karst region that extends towards the Adriatic Sea and Italy - Trieste actually being closer to Postojna
than Ljubljana (35km and 54km away respectively).
Where to stay
Winter in Ljubljana, photo by Julija Kodrič/Mostphotos
slocally.com
In much the same way that the Slow Food movement revolutionised the way people view the experience of enjoying a good meal, the cleverly named
Slocally.com aims to promote a wider movement
of Slow Tourism in Slovenia, and offers dozens
of unique activities for visitors to participate in from tasting locally produced foods and wines on
family-run farms to experiencing traditional local
events and fairs to taking part in a diverse variety
of hands-on workshops. We’re not exaggerating
when we say that there’s likely no better or more
convenient way to get to know Slovenia. Detailed
descriptions and clearly indicated prices can be
found on the very informative website, and the
passionate creator of the project, Vesna Velišček,
is always happy to answer any questions you may
have.QFrankopanska 29, tel. +386 (0)41 432 488,
[email protected], www.slocally.com.
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Ljubljananjam
Within the world of travel and tourism, one thing that
seems to be constant is a love of good food. It has often been said that the best way to experience a culture
is through the taste buds, and the good people at Ljubljananjam (well, Iva the founder) are here to make sure
nobody misses out whilst in Ljubljana. Devoted to lovers
of good food, be they local or foreign, Ljubljananjam organises gourmet walks through downtown Ljubljana,
customised to the tastes and budgets of those taking the
walk and always kept personal and intimate. Discover local
independent businesses, homemade food from high-end
gourmet to comfort food, and get all wrapped up in the
stories along the way. For more information head to the
website, which is choc-full of information, interviews, food
blogs and much more.Qtel. +386 (0)40 29 85 89, info@
ljubljananjam.si, www.ljubljananjam.si.
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Mirjam Penzion, Camp & Wellness
Set just underneath one of Slovenia’s most unique natural
sights, the white limestone cliffs at the southern edge of the
Nanos plateau, Mirjam is mini resort with budget accommodation in both standard guest rooms and a shared hostel-style
dormitories, as well as a small campground with hookups for
motorhomes, shower facilities and plenty of space for pitching
a tent. The family-run place also includes billiards, a football
pitch and a swimming pool among other amenities, while a
full wellness and medical treatment centre rounds out the offer. All in all, it’s a great place for cyclists, campers and other
budget travellers to break their journeys on the way to or from
the coast. QRazdrto 19, tel. +386 (0)41 684 988/+386 (0)5 75
77 200, [email protected], www.mirjam.si. Singles
€35, doubles €44, dorms €12, campground €11/two persons (tent or camper). T6FLEKDCW
The Proteus Restaurant
draught beer on hand for those who are thirsty.QRakitnik 1a,
Prestranek, tel. +386 (0)5 720 13 10, [email protected], www.
aviopub.si. Open 10:00-23:00, Sat-Sun and holidays 11:0023:00. Closed Mon. TLBS
Proteus Restaurant
In the heart of Postojna, only 500m from the entrance to
the world famous Postojna Cave, you can find this restaurant named for the underground world’s most famous resident, the Proteus Anguinus, or so-called Human Fish. For
those staying in town overnight, accommodation facilities
have recently been added above the restaurant. All rooms
and apartments are modernly and well-furnished, and the
latter also include a kitchen. QTitov Trg 1, tel. +386 (0)8
161 0300/+386 (0)40 457 483, info@postojnska-jama.
eu, www.postojnska-jama.eu.
Restaurant & Pizzeria Čuk
This humble restaurant and pizzeria keeps things simple
with good food and friendly service. Located on the edge of
town, Čuk is popular with locals and visitors alike. On offer are
a range of hearty Slovene dishes and excellent wood-fired
pizzas as well as tasty daily specials. The restaurant is great
for families with a selection of kid’s meals and a playground
to occupy the little ones before or after eating. If you are staying in town and don’t feel like heading out, Čuk also delivers.QPot v Pivki 4, tel. +386 (0)5 7201 300, pizzeria.cuk@
siol.net, www.pizza-cuk.si. Open 11:00 - 22:00, Fri 10:00
- 24:00, Sat 11:00 - 24:00, Sun 12:00 - 23:00. PTLV
Where to eat
Around Postojna
Avio Pub
Found just off the runway at Postojna’s small recreational airport, there’s a large garden out back where diners can watch
the planes take off and land - many of which are taking visitors
on panoramic flights. Despite the name, this place is a fullfledged pizzeria, steakhouse and wine bar, with pizzas coming
crispy and hot from a wood-fired oven, steaks grilled to perfection and a wide selection of Slovene wine from the cellar.
From Tuesday to Friday there are multi-course lunch specials
starting from only €6. Of course the cosy wood-covered interior is very pub-like in appearance, and there are four types of
Kantina Pivka
Maybe it is a sign that we do live in a more peaceful world
that things such as this Military History Park and subsequent military canteen can be so very enjoyable. The park
itself contains an extensive collection of all things military,
including tank-artillery and various aircraft. The canteen
gives you the chance to eat in a pseudo-military setting,
although with much more enjoyable food and no chance
of being sent off at a moments notice to get blown
up.QKolodvorksa cesta 51, Pivka, tel. +386 (0)41 74 05
31, [email protected]. Open 10:00 - 22:00. Closed Mon.
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Postojnska Jama
Postojna Cave (Postojnska Jama)
The largest cave in the karst region and most visited show
cave in all of Europe, words on a page can hardly do justice
to the majesty of Postojna. So far, more than 20km of galleries have been found, of which barely a fraction are open
to the public. All the same, a visit here still takes up much of
a morning or an afternoon, as you make your way through
the most spectacular parts of the cave, at first by a dinky little narrow-gauge train, and then on foot. There are no stairs
or difficult climbs along the path to or inside the cave, so
visitors with limited mobility should not have any difficulties. Formed over millions of years by the Pivka river, the cave
was discovered in the 13th century, though never properly
explored until the early 1800s. They opened as a tourist attraction in 1819, with Franz I, Emperor of Austria, among the
first to visit. Bizarrely, so popular did the caves become that
electric lights were fitted in 1884: some years before such
technology was first deployed in Ljubljana itself.
Highlights of the cave include the enormous stalactites and
stalagmites, and the quite sensational concert hall, which
can (and does) hold 10,000 people. The acoustics down here
are said to be sensational. Note that the temperature of the
cave is a chilly 10°C, so bring a jumper. The caves are also
home to olms (or white salamanders), a blind amphibian
endemic to the subterranean waters of caves of this part of
Europe. The olms can be seen in some of the pools of water
as you make your way around the cave. Though blind they
are sensitive to flash photography and if you do spot one
you should refrain from taking any photos.QJamska 30,
Postojna, tel. +386 (0)5 700 01 00, fax +386 (0)5 700 01
30, [email protected], www.postojnska-jama.eu.
Open every day, all year. Tours from November to March
at 10:00, 12:00, 15:00.
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Predjama Castle (Predjamski Grad)
Located some 10km north of Postojna is one of Europe’s finest castles. Predjama Castle (or Predjamski grad, Höhlenburg
Lueg and Castel Lueghi in Slovene, German and Italian respectively), was built in a Gothic style by the Patriarch of Aquileia
sometime during the 13th century and first mentioned in
the historical record in the year 1274. Perched under a natural
archway 123m up a sheer cliff face and surrounded by a thick
stone wall, throughout the centuries the castle has gained a
well-deserved reputation for being virtually impregnable.
This fact was most popularly demonstrated during the 15th
century by the more than year-long siege of Erazem Lueger,
who was a knight and the son of the Imperial governor of
Trieste, but had also a gained a reputation as a rather proficient robber baron throughout the Habsburg empire. It is
said that in 1483, Erazem fled to the castle from Vienna after
killing a Marshall of the Imperial Army who had insulted one
of his friends, which brought about the wrath of Holy Roman
Emperor Frederick II, who laid siege to the castle. However,
thanks to a secret cave leading from the bowels of Predjama
to Postojna Cave and then on to the nearby village of Vipava,
Erazem was able to secure an steady supply of fresh food and
water. Unfortunately for Erazem, his luck ran out when he was
betrayed by one of his servants and unceremoniously killed
by the shot of a single canon ball while on the toilette. In the
years that followed, the castle was destroyed and rebuilt several times, before acquiring a Renaissance style in 1570, which
has remained virtually unchanged to this day.
Nowadays the castle is open to the public and serves as a museum. It has been completely restored to its original grandeur,
and among other sites visitors can see the residential quarters,
the chapel and of course the dungeon. It is also possible to see
the legendary cave below the castle, although some climbing and a minimal level of fitness is strongly encouraged if not
required. QJamska 30, Postojna, tel. +386 (0)5 700 01 00,
fax +386 (0)5 700 01 30, [email protected], www.
postojnska-jama.eu. Open every day, all year. From November to March 10:00 - 16:00.
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Arts & Crafts
Department Stores
Galerija Idrijska Čipka
The region of Idrija is particularly noted for its fine lace
work, dating back to the 1600s, and Idrijska čipka showcases both traditional designs and more contemporary pieces. At the shop you can get an introduction to all things
lace, including a demonstration from the shop assistant
on the piece she is currently working on - she claimed
that she is just a beginner, but it looked pretty perfect to
us.QD-4, Mestni Trg 17, tel. +386 (0)1 425 00 51/+386
(0)31 314 558, [email protected], www.idrija-lace.
com. Open 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.
Nama
Set in the heart of the city centre, just opposite the central
post office, this modern department store offers several floors
of clothing for men and women, with brands ranging from
sporty to trendy to sophisticated. A large selection of household items can be found on the fourth floor and a supermarket
stocked with an appetising variety of ready meals, salads, produce and other quick eats is in the basement, while the ground
floor is where you will find cosmetics and accessories.QC-3,
Tomšičeva 2, tel. +386 (0)1 425 83 00, [email protected], www.
nama.si. Open 09:00 - 20:00. Closed Sun.
Laura Etno Gallery (Laura Etno Galerija) Laura Etno Gallery offers a wide range of arts and
crafts products in their Ciril-Metodov square located store.
Unique ceramic, porcelain, glass, stone and wood works
from top Slovenian manufacturers flood the room, as well
as paintings from some of the most respected Slovenian
artists and a number of products from internationallyrespected Slovenian designer, Oskar Kogoj. A wide selection of embroidery and lace can also be found, including
none-more-traditional Idrija Lace. If this wasn’t enough,
lace products can also be made to order.QCiril Metodov
trg 20, tel. +386 (0)1 433 83 70/+386 (0)1 433 83 60,
[email protected], www.galerijalaura.si. Open 09:00
- 19:00, Sat 09:00 - 14:00, Sun 10:00 - 14:00.
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Forma F+
One of Ljubljana’s largest fashion and sporting good megastores, in addition to the individual approach and personal
advice from resident professional athletes, Forma F+ also
offers an exclusive range of top brands, including Quiksilver,
Roxy, Rossignol, SuperDry, Columbia and Nike. It’s located
on three floors of the Crystal Palace building in BTC City, and
there’s also a Forma F+ Outlet in Hala 11, where items from
last season can be bought with a significant discount.QM2, Ameriška 8, BTC City, tel. +386 (0)5 994 61 80/+386 (0)1
300 08 26, [email protected], www.fplus.si. Open 09:00 - 20:00.
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Krznarstvo Eber
Just the throw of a stone from Prešeren square, this delightful little boutique has been in business for almost 100 years,
opening its doors way back in 1919. The very definition of
a family business, the Eber family have been providing the
people of Ljubljana with the finest fur products in town
for generations, with the focus squarely on local products.
Coats, hats, bags and a variety of other accessories, it is all
here in abundance.QWolfova 6, tel. +386 (0)1 421 57 00,
[email protected], www.krznarstvo-eber.com.
Open 09:30-13:00, 17:00-19:00, Sat 09:30-12:00. Closed
Sun.
Mandarina Duck
Mandarina Duck is an innovative designer brand that offers simple, unique and creative solutions for people who
are ambitious, curious, positive and always up-to-date on
the latest trends. The brand’s range includes handbags,
business bags, wallets and luggage.veQC/D-3, Wolfova
1, tel. +386 (0) 1 251 10 10, www.bags.si. Open 09:30 19:00, Sat 09:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.
Marina Yachting
Ideally located on Novi Trg in Ljubljana’s old town, Marina
Yachting brings the fashions of the sea to the city. Using
lightweight materials allowing for maximum comfort,
the traditions of the sailors are respected at every turn as
modern twists are developed creating clothes to be worn
for every occasion. Nothing is rushed, and the care taken
over each garment is obvious to all. The brand is constant-
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ly evolving, producing fashionable and classy attire with
ease.QC-4, Novi Trg 6, tel. +386 (0)1 425 1107, marina.
[email protected], www.liliinroza.si. Open 09:00 19:30, Sat 09:00 - 17:00, Sun 10:00 - 14:00.
Max&Co
MAX&Co. is all about style and glamour: a perfectly calibrated
blend of typically Italian quality and creativity. Sartorial tradition and state-of-the-art technology is applied to fashion
design, and MAX&Co.’s collections are the fruit of a constantly
evolving attitude and the desire to experiment and innovate, which constitutes the pioneering ethos of the brand.
MAX&Co. are distinguished by a fresh, contemporary international flair and purposefully designed to be reinterpreted according to one’s moods and whims.QD-3, Miklošičeva 1, tel.
+386 (0)1 241 47 45, [email protected], www.liliinroza.si.
Open 09:00 - 19:30, Sat 09:00 - 13:00. Closed Sun.
Max Mara
When entering Max Mara, words like elegant and sophisticated spring to mind. The shop positively glows with
these qualities, offering a diverse range of nicely presented, luxurious ladies’ attire. Staff are always nearby to
assist if needed but keep a polite distance, allowing you
to browse without feeling any pressure. A highlight is
the subtle yet striking Sportmax range, which presents
high fashion at its highest while retaining an innovative
individualism.QD-3, Miklošičeva 6, tel. +386 (0)1 426 58
80, [email protected], www.fashiongroup.si. Open
09:00 - 19:30, Sat 09:00 - 13:00. Closed Sun.
Petit Bateau
Petit Bateau is a century-old tradition based on the things
that should be a part of everyday life: youthful playfulness,
sincere happiness and endless comfort. Since 1893 the
brand has been an indispensable companion for children
and adults for whom quality and comfort are important.
QD-4, Stari Trg 30, tel. +386 (0)5 993 49 89, [email protected], www.liliinroza.si. Open 09:00 - 19:30,
Sat 09:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.
Quiksilver
The Ljubljana branch of the well-known international
sporting apparel shop, stocks a variety of fashionable casual and sportswear for both men and women, whether
your destination is the beach, the ski slopes or the mountains.QD-4, Mestni Trg 10, tel. +386 (0)1 251 10 73/+386
(0)51 222 069, [email protected]. Open
10:00 - 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 17:00, Sun 10:00 - 15:00.
Soven Natura
Being from the land of Britain, we are no strangers to the
wonderful comfort of quality wool products. It is with great
pleasure then that we are able to write about the only specialized shop in Slovenia solely for woollen products! Putting a modern fashionable spin on old Slovene traditions,
all manner of garments are available at Soven. Socks, gloves,
sweaters, jackets as well as sleeping bags and much more
fill the shelves. Everything is organically produced as well,
more often than not made by hand.QVodnikov Trg 4, tel.
+386 (0)40 19 02 93/+386 (0)40 52 66 69, soven1@siol.
net, www.soven.si. Open 09:00 - 17:00, Sat 09:00 - 15:00.
Viktor Barlič
This family-run enterprise has been producing high-quality
handmade leather goods since first opening its doors on Mestni Trg back in 1954. Nowadays the third generation of the
Barlič family specialises in the design and creation of original
handbags and other leather accessories, combining traditional
handmade methods with modern fashion trends. No two
bags are exactly alike and the selection changes weekly, making this is the perfect shop for those who take pride in being
unique. A carefully chosen range of imported women’s footwear is also available. The shop is a winner of the prestigious
Ljubljana Quality Selection, so you can rest assured that you’ll
be in good hands.QD-4, Mestni Trg 8, tel. +386 (0)1 251
2908, [email protected], www.barlic.si. Open 10:00 - 19:00, Thu
10:00 - 21:00, Sat 09:00 - 17:00, Sun 10:00 - 15:00.
At Dvorec Trebnik you will find:
Food & Drink
certified natural cosmetic products,
cosmetics imbued with the fresh scents of nature,
natural textile products,
culinary products,
gifts.
Dvorec Trebnik products can be found in-store at Mestni trg 6 in the heart of Ljubljana's old town, the herbal gallery on Grajska cesta 4,
at our online store at www.trebnik.com or in Mercator retail stores throughout Slovenia.
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Mesarstvo Krušič
For those looking try a distinctly Slovene culinary staple, the
family-run Krušič Butchery is the country’s top provider of
horse meat and assorted products. While the thought of
eating horse will strike visitors from certain countries as an
odd practice, from a nutritional point of view the high protein and low fat meat is much healthier than the more widely consumed alternatives. Using old family recipes, Krušič
produces everything from pâtés to dry salami, and of course
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has a wide selection of fresh raw cuts, all of which come
exclusively from Slovenia and have received various quality awards. A second location can be found in the Plečnik
Arcade at the central market, and their products can also be
purchased at Domača Vas in Kranj.QL-3, Bezenškova 11,
tel. +386 (0)1 586 24 37, www.mesarstvo-krusic.si. Open
08:00 - 18:00, Sat 08:00 - 13:00. Closed Sun.
Gifts & Souvenirs
Čokoladnica Cukrček
A charming, family-run business with four shops in the city,
Čokoladnica Cukrček has been delighting adults and making children happily sick for a decade and a half. Among
the many fine examples of chocolate for sale include
special Ljubljana dragons in souvenir wooden boxes, fruit
covered in chocolate and even chocolate flavoured with
salt. In addition to the main location on Mestni Trg, you
can find Cukrček in the Nebotičnik passageway, opposite
Hotel Union and in Mercator Centre Šiška.QD-3/4, Mestni
Trg 11, tel. +386 (0)1 421 04 53, [email protected], www.
cukrcek.si. Open 09:00 - 20:00, Sun 10:00 - 19:00.
Second hand/vintage
Moje Tvoje
A unique concept shop, Moje Tvoje (or ‘mine is yours’)
offers a great selection of reasonably priced vintage and
second-hand clothing, as well as some original jewellery created by young Slovene designers. Just for good
measure the place also doubles as gallery space for locals artists, with exhibitions changing every month or
two. Find it down a small passageway off Mestni Trg
not far from Town Hall.QD-4, Mestni Trg 8, tel. +386
(0)40 127 973, mojetvoje-second-hand.si. Open
10:00 - 20:00, Sat 10:00 - 17:00, Sun 11:00 - 17:00.
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Galerija Rustika
Featuring the largest selection of high-quality Slovenian handicraft products in the entire country, Rustika
is indeed equal parts gallery and shop. Perusing the collection with the help of a knowledgeable staff member
feels a bit like taking a guided tour through all of the
many diverse regions and cultures found within Slovenia’s borders. Highlights include traditional beehive
panels produced by an award-winning local artisan,
world famous Idrijan lace, and various different seasonal
specialties. In addition to their beautiful premises just
inside the gates of Ljubljana Castle, there’s a second
location near Tromostovje Bridge.QD-4, Ljubljanski Grad, tel. +386 (0)1 251 17 18/+386 (0)31 383 247,
www.galerijarustika.si. Open 10:00 - 18:00. Also at
Stritarjeva 9 (D-3), tel. +386 (0)1 251 17 18/+386 (0)31
459 509, www.galerijarustika.si. Open 09:00 - 21:00,
Sun 10:00 - 20:00.
Old Town Souvenirs
Situated directly between Prešeren Square and Dragon
Bridge, you’re guaranteed to pass by this well-stocked
souvenir shop on any walking tour of Ljubljana. In addition to the usual assortment of souvenirs, from magnets and shot glasses to chocolate and schnapps (and of
course all manner of dragons), they also offer uniquely
designed high-quality t-shirts, which conveniently
come in their own gift bag. If the weather is nice, you
can even grab a beer or soda to drink along the riverside
promenade while writing the obligatory postcards.QD3, Petkovškovo Nabrežje 27a, tel. +386 (0)1 620 0851,
[email protected]. Open 09:00 - 19:00.
Oliviers&Co
With a newly opened boutique store on Ciril Metodov
trg, the Oliviers & Co olive oil empire continues to grow.
The company was founded in France almost 20 years
ago, and has fully committed to offering the very best
that the Mediterranean has to offer, in the shape of the
finest olive oils, truffles, spreads, cosmetics and much
more, including the most delightful vinegars we’ve ever
come across. Delightfully friendly (but not intrusive)
shop assistants are on hand to help at all times.QC-2,
Slovenska 46, tel. +386 1 232 22 92, info@oliviers-co.
si, www.oliviers-co.si. Open 09:00 - 19:00, Sat 09:00 13:00. Closed Sun. Also at Ciril Metodov trg 20.
Trgovina Ika
Ika puts the creativity of local Slovene artists and fashion designers in the forefront of its shelves, exhibiting
a wonderful selection of products such as paintings,
ceramics, jewellery and fashion. You can pick up great
souvenirs here as a lot of the products represent the
beauty of Ljubljana in artistic forms, or if you’re looking
for a unique garment or piece of art, you’ve come to the
right place.QD-3, Ciril-Metodov Trg 13, tel. +386 (0)1
232 17 43, [email protected], www.trgovina-ika.
si. Open 10:00 - 19:30, Sat 09:00 - 18:00, Sun 10:00 14:00.
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Dvorec Trebnik
Many shops are bastions of tradition, and with a brand history dating back to the 16th century the Trebnik mansion
truly has the chops to back up the claim. Five centuries is
a long time, and in that time they have truly mastered
the world of body care products, doing so in a most ethical manner along the way with all products made of entirely natural ingredients, free of any genetic modification
and not animal-tested. Teas and snacks are also available
for purchase.QMestni trg 6, tel. +386 (0)30 99 64 63,
[email protected], www.trebnik.
com. Open 10:00 - 21:00, Sat 10:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.
Home & Design
1001 Dar
While we’ve never personally counted, the name Tisoč in En
Dar (Slovene for 1001 Things) seems just about right for this
chain of home and design shops, which stock everything from
pillows and blankets to gardening supplies to sushi rolling set
and Thai spices. A family-run company for more than 25 year,
each product is carefully selected from top international brands
for both its usability and aesthetics, as well as personal taste,
many of which can’t be found elsewhere in Slovenia. Visit the
original shop in the Plava Laguna underpass, or one of four others, including at Citypark in BTC and Mercator Centre in Šiška
in Ljubljana, as well as Europark in Maribor.QM-2, Šmartinska
152g (Citypark), tel. +386 (0)1 541 17 30, www.1001dar.si.
Open 09:00 - 21:00, Sat 08:00 - 21:00, Sun 09:00 - 15:00.
Jewellery & Watches
Rebecca
The first private label from Italian designer Alessandro Testi,
since its introduction some ten years ago the Rebecca brand
has become an internationally renowned trend setter for highend fashion jewellery, and is largely credited with creating the
phenomenon of fashion jewellery in Italy. The use of unconventional materials, rather than relying solely on precious
metals and gems, means that there is something for most (if
not all) wallets.QD-3, Miklošičeva 1, Grand Hotel Union, tel.
+386 (0)1 422 22 22. Open 10:00 - 19:00, Sat 10:00 - 13:00.
Closed Sun.
Home & Design
Formadoma Design Shop
Being men, we don’t really understand where all of our household items come from. Needless to say, if we had our way this
bright and modern boutique just off Stari trg would be out first
port of call. Packed to the brim with homemade items created
by renowned Slovene artists taking their cues from Scandinavian style, the Design Shop just oozes elegance and quiet style.
Well-known Scandinavian brands are also available within, the
very definition of refinement.QStari trg 5, tel. +386 (0)59
25 30 02/+386 (0)68 601689, www.formadoma.eu. Open
10:00 - 19:30, Sat 09:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.
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Sport & Fitness
Massage
Onzonthai
For those who feel they are crumbling under the weight
of the stress of daily life, there aren’t many more rewarding
things than a massage, a Thai massage more so. Aiming
to awaken the main energy points in the body, Onzonthai is a parlour in town that has perfected the balance
between physical and spiritual. A variety of massages with
a variety of accompaniments are on offer, with everything
from chocolate to mango butter to argan oil put to work
to make you feel as relaxed as is necessary.QJurčkova
ulica 1, tel. +386 (0)40 19 14 84, [email protected],
www.tajskamasaza.eu. Open 10:00: - 21:00. Closed Sun.
Shopping Centres
Sports & Recreation
Citypark
Boasting over 120 stores of all shapes and sizes, Citypark is
Slovenia’s largest shopping centre, and the best place to find
pretty much whatever you need while in Ljubljana. Besides
the massive variety of stores - such as XYZ, K&O, Big Bang,
Desigual, Hervis, H&M and an Interspar hypermarket - there
is a terrific choice of places to eat, from Burger King to Thai
food to traditional Slovenian. Unlike the city centre parking
is never a problem, and there’s even a large children’s play
area to keep the kids occupied. Find the Citypark page on
Facebook to stay up to date with new openings and events.
QM-3, Šmartinska 152g, tel. +386 (0)1 587 30 50, info@
citypark.si, www.citypark.si. Open 09:00 - 21:00, Sat
08:00 - 21:00, Sun 09:00 - 15:00.
Deha
‘Deha’ is the Turkish word for genius, and its safe to say
you’ve got to have some smarts to walk away with the
much-coveted Global Sport Style Award. Deha is an Italian company that has spread across much of Europe, producing clothes and accessories for dancing that take their
cue from same world, as the emphasis is on the subtlety
of movement and the sensuality within. All garments are
made using the finest cottons, silks and tech fabrics of
course.QGosposka ulica 5, tel. +386 (0)1 425 48 31/+386
(0)41 31 98 53, [email protected], www.deha.tv.
Open 09:30 - 19:30, Sat 09:00 - 14:00. Closed Sun.
Wine, Spirits & Beer
Pivoteka Za Popen’t
Za Popen’t may be hidden away in a small courtyard off of
Stari Trg, but it’s selection of specialty beers is the largest
in the country. At last count some 250 different beers from
around the world were weighing down the shelves here,
nearly all of which can be explained in detail by the friendly
and knowledgeable owner or her staff. For those who don’t
know much about beers (like us), don’t worry - simply tell
them what kind of flavours you like and they will be able to
find a beer for you to try!QD-4, Stari Trg 5, tel. +386 (0)1
256 59 16, [email protected], www.zapopent.si.
Open 11:00 - 20:00. Closed Sun.
Vineria del Ponte
A glimpse of beautiful Italy in the heart of Ljubljana’s old
town, this shop specialising in Italian wines (but also containing Slovenian varieties) is an eno-gastronomic experience to be savoured. There are over 400 top quality wines
of all varieties to choose from, as well as other gourmet
products such as pastas, sauces and biscuits, and most surprisingly of all the prices are virtually the same as you’ll find
in Italy. We’ve even got a few Italian friends in Ljubljana who
are regular customers.QD-3, Stari Trg 2, tel. +386 (0)30
294 685/+386 (0)51 828 508, [email protected].
Open 10:00 - 21:00, Sat 10:00 - 17:00. Closed Sun.
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Atlantis Water Park
Located where else but in BTC City, Atlantis is arguably the
top destination for water-based entertainment and fun in
Ljubljana. The huge complex is roughly divided into three
main areas: Adventure World, a classic water park for kids
and families; the Thermal Temple, a more relaxing space
with both indoor and outdoor thermal pools; and Sauna
Land, which includes some 15 different saunas, most of
which are themed. Additional services include Thai massages, a hair salon and various different catering facilities.
Opening hours and prices vary for each of the facilities
here, so for more detailed info it’s best to check the official website, which is in multiple languages including
English.QN-2, Šmartinska 152, tel. +386 (0)1 585 21
00, [email protected], www.atlantis-vodnomesto.si.
Open 09:00 - 23:00.
Spa & Wellness
Spa v Mestu
This little wellness boutique centrally located on Truberjeva street (hence the name, ‘v mestu’= in the city) has
everything you could imagine to help you look and feel
your best. Stepping into the serene intimate space that
is the private spa suite, Ljubljana (and work) feels a million miles away. The VIP sauna (only for two) helps, and
if the Finnish sauna and massive spa (freshly filled each
reservation) aren’t relaxing enough there are also countless massages and treatments on offer, whilst the various
beauty treatments from professional make-up services
(using gorgeous natural cosmetics) to waxing (slightly less
relaxing) and a plethora of facial treatments will leave you
looking amazing.QTrubarjeva cesta 45, tel. +386 (0)51
36 79 07/+386 (0)1 434 33 86, [email protected],
www.spavmestu.si. Open 13:00 - 21:00, Tue, Thu 09:00 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun. Saturday and Sunday treatment
available on prior request.
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P FitnessQVerovškova 55a, tel. +386 (0)1 513 64
48/+386 (0)40 332 203, [email protected], www.4pfitness.com. Open 06:00 - 24:00.
BIT Sport CenterQM-4, Litijska 57, tel. +386 (0)15
48 00 55, [email protected], www.bit-center.net.
Open 07:00 - 23:00.
Fit & Fun CenterQD-2, Dalmatinova 2, tel. +386
(0)1239 61 74, [email protected], www.fit-funcenter.
si. Open 06:30 - 23:00, Sat, Sun 10:00 - 22:00.
Konex CentreQI-4, Cesta na Brdo 109, tel. +386
(0)12 41 40 00, [email protected], www.konexcenter.si. Open 07:00 - 23:00, Sat 09:00 - 22:00.
Sokol GroupQJ-4, Koprska 72, tel. +386 (0)12 00 27
50, fax +386 (0)12 00 27 57, [email protected],
www.sokolgroup.com.
Sunny StudioQI-1, Regentova 37, tel. +386 (0)15
13 44 44, [email protected], www.sunny.si. Open 07:00 22:30, Sat, Sun 09:00 - 21:00.
TG SportlifeQK-2, Bežigrad 13, tel. +386 (0)41 81
11 96, [email protected], www.tgsportlife.net. Open
11:00 - 17:00. Closed Sat, Sun.
Tivoli FitnessQB-1, Celovška 25, tel. +386 (0)13 00
37 55, www.sport-ljubljana.si. Open 06:00 - 22:00, Sat,
Sun 10:00 - 20:00.
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Hotels Over €170
Cubo
This relatively new boutique hotel has a great location right
in the heart of the city opposite beautiful Kongresni Trg
and Zvezda Park. In its couple short years Cubo has already
won a host of awards for excellence, including our own IYP
Best Business Hotel competition. Its 26 rooms are modern,
elegant islands of tranquility, with gorgeous views of the
castle and old town, and a friendly professional staff that is
always eager to make your stay as comfortable and memorable as possible. The street-level restaurant serves equally
praiseworthy cuisine, and is a popular spot for business
lunches.QC-4, Slovenska 15, tel. +386 (0)1 425 60 00, fax
+386 (0)1 425 60 20, [email protected], www.
hotelcubo.com. 26 rooms (singles €140, doubles €180,
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Grand Hotel Union Business
Attached to its sibling Executive hotel and sharing some
but not all of the facilities on offer, accommodation comes
in a choice of rooms and suites. Shared facilities include
a grand total of 21 conference and banqueting rooms,
secure parking and the pleasing fact that the best sights
and leisure activities in the city are all close at hand. Check
out their extensive website for further information.QD3, Miklošičeva 3, tel. +386 (0)1 308 1170, business@
union-hotels.eu, www.union-hotels.eu. 133 rooms
(singles €178-212, doubles €193-227, suites €372-446).
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Grand Hotel Union Executive
In a great location in the heart of the city centre, the Executive
offers fine accommodation in a range of tastefully decorated
rooms, suites and apartments. Complete with a lovely old world,
Art Nouveau ambience, expect an excellent choice of facilities
for both business and leisure. Extras include two restaurants, a
small bar, airport shuttle service and a decent gift shop. In keeping with its reputation, the hotel also hosts the local bridge club,
who meet every Monday at 18:00.QD-3, Miklošičeva 1, tel.
+386 (0)1 308 1270, [email protected], www.unionhotels.eu. 194 rooms (singles €194-233, doubles €209-248,
suites €455-546). PJHAR6UFLGK�
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Antiq
A superb location in the heart of the old town with a host
of rooms to suit all tastes and budgets. Featuring a welcoming little lobby with lots of nice feminine touches, the
rooms have been given a distinctly boutique hotel feel,
with huge wooden beds, patterned carpets, interesting
paintings on the walls and some really smart pieces of furniture. Even the small budget economy rooms have been
approached with a tasteful eye, whereas at the other end
of the spectrum the superiors come with bags of space,
lovely chandeliers and magnificent bathrooms. Room 13
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refers to the rack rate for a double room.
on the other hand takes a different, more modernistic
approach, with wooden floors and minimalist furniture.
QD-4, Gornji Trg 3, tel. +386 (0)1 421 35 60, fax +386
(0)1 421 35 65, [email protected], www.antiqhotel.eu.
Open 00:00 - 24:00. 16 rooms (singles €85-110, doubles
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Austria Trend
Near the ring road 2km north of the city centre, this vast
business class hotel provides high quality rooms in four
different categories, plus a range of other excellent services and facilities including a wellness centre, conference
rooms, restaurants, a fine cocktail bar and a fun oyster and
sushi bar. Popular for both relaxing business stays as well
as a variety of different functions, you’ll be hard pressed
to find a better hotel of this type in the city.QL-2, Dunajska 154, tel. +386 (0)15 88 25 00, fax +386 (0)15 88 25
99, [email protected], www.austria-trend.at/
lju. Open 00:00 - 24:00. 214 rooms (singles €100-125,
doubles €140-220, suites €130-210, apartments €225).
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Best Western Premier Hotel Slon
On the site of the oldest hotel in Ljubljana, the Slon is the
best value stay in the city. For a very reasonable price you
get a ton of luxury, from a pillow menu (yes, really) to sheets
of only the purest cotton. The breakfast is a buffet affair of
the highest quality; you should turn up early if you want
to have time to taste everything. Add in a small fitness
centre and sauna, free Wi-Fi, home entertainment centres
in every room, tremendous service and a location in the
very heart of the city, and you have one hell of a package.
QC-3, Slovenska 34, tel. +386 (0)1 470 11 00, fax +386
(0)1 251 71 64, [email protected], www.hotelslon.
com. Open 00:00 - 24:00. 168 rooms (singles €75 - 134,
doubles €110-160, triples €165-180, suites €201-335).
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Central
The classic three-star hotel experience, the Central is the
little brother of the three Union hotels in the city. Geared
up exceptionally well for the tourist market, the reception
is crammed with the latest useful information about the
city and surrounding region. There’s a popular on-site bar
and café, and the rooms feature everything you need for a
good value stay right in the heart of the city centre. Excellent value accommodation indeed.QD-2, Miklošičeva 9,
tel. +386 (0)1 308 4300, [email protected], www.
union-hotels.eu. 74 rooms (singles €90-167, doubles
€100-197, suites €286-343). PJHAR6UF�
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Four Points by Sheraton Ljubljana Mons
Mons is style personified, with an instant impression
made on arrival by the elegant reception and bar area.
Following a mantra based on honest, uncomplicated
comfort and offering more than just an upmarket sleeping option, weekly BBQs throughout summer present
a fusion of excellent Balkan and American food, all you
can eat no less, which we’re always in favour of. Mons
is a part of the Starwood Preferred Guest program, the
best (officially) loyalty program of its kind. A free shuttle
service to the centre of Ljubljana and back is also available.QI-4, Pot Za Brdom 4, tel. +386 (0)1 470 27 00,
fax +386 (0)1 470 27 08, info@fourpointsljubljana.
com, www.fourpointsljubljanamons.com. 114 rooms
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G Design Hotel
The exceedingly modern G Design may be one of Ljubljana’s newest hotels, but it also boasts over two hundred
years of tradition, as the still functioning (and beautifully
restored) Gostilna Gorjanc restaurant has been serving
travellers at the same location since the end of the 18th
century. The large well-furnished rooms feature soft
lighting and super comfortable beds, with panoramic
views of Ljubljana castle in the distance. Well-equipped
conference facilities and meeting rooms are available,
and for a real treat you can dine ‘in bed’ at the unique G
Super Club. The hotel is conveniently situated just off the
Brezovica exit on the motorway, at the edge of the forest
just a short drive south of the city centre.QH-5, Tržaška
330, tel. +386 (0)1 200 91 00, fax +386 (0)1 200 91 30,
[email protected], www.gdesignhotel.si. 22 rooms
(singles €85-115, doubles €120-150, suites €220-250).
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Ljubljana Resort
Just a few kilometres out of the centre, Ljubljana Resort
offers an inspiring oasis for the entire family with accommodations in the form of hotel rooms (with breakfast),
campers, and space to set up your own tents. There are
also two large restaurants; the Laguna swimming facility
with pools and hot tubs; and quite a few indoor and outdoor sports facilities. In the evenings, the resort regularly
holds concerts and other night time entertainment. The
staff is small but exceedingly friendly and is available 24
hours a day to make sure that you enjoy every minute
of your stay.QL-1, Dunajska 270, tel. +386 (0)1 568 39
13, fax +386 (0)1 568 39 12, [email protected],
www.ljubljanaresort.si. 62 rooms (singles €60-115,
doubles €70-130, triples €99-160, family €135-200).
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Vander Urbani Resort
Down a narrow cobbled alleyway connecting Mestni Trg
with the riverside, an urban oasis has been constructed
inside of four centuries-old town houses. Extensively
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Meksiko
Situated within the University Medical Center, Hotel
Meksiko is the most convenient accommodation option for both out-patients travelling from afar and
visiting relatives, and is also a fine choice for business
travellers and ordinary tourists, as it’s position on Ljubljana’s inner-ring road provides easy access to the
rest of the city by car, as well as a short walking distance to the eastern edges of the old town and main
tourist attractions. The hotel’s 50 rooms are modernly
equipped, and all feature modern amenities such as
air-con, LCD TVs and free wireless internet. Parking
is also available for guests.QF-2, Njegoševa 6k, tel.
+386 (0)1 200 90 90, [email protected], www.
hotel-meksiko.si. Single rooms from €54, doubles
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temporary of styles and a member of Design Hotels, the
resort (which is not an inaccurate term) is comprised of a
restaurant and lounge bar on the ground floor, with exquisite and uniquely-designed guest rooms located on
the floors above. However, perhaps the most impressive
single feature is the rooftop terrace, which boasts an infinity pool, yoga studio and glorious views of Ljubljana’s
medieval old town.QD-4, Krojaška 6-8, tel. +386 (0)1
200 9000, fax +386 (0)1 200 9001, info@vanderhotel.
com, vanderhotel.com. Singles from €120, doubles
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Hotel Birokrat
Not too far from Stožice Sports Park, Birokrat primarily
caters to business travellers but is just as good an option
for tourists as well. You’ll struggle to find more modern,
spacious rooms in the entire city, and guests also get free
entry to the Laguna Swimming Pools, which is as big a
selling point as we’ve ever heard. With an on-site conference room for the more functional visitors, Birokrat really
covers both sides of the visiting coin.QDunajska cesta 91,
tel. +386 (0)1 530 02 12, [email protected],
www.birokrathotel.si.
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Hotels Under €70
Alo Rooms Vrbinc B&B
A modern bed and breakfast with that extra touch of
comfort, the Vrbinc is more personal than any chain hotel, while retaining a sense of privacy. The corridors are
beautifully decorated with murals of Slovenia, while the
bright fresh rooms sleep up to five, and include a welcome pack with wine and other treats. Breakfast is especially impressive, made to order and served at your table
in the restaurant. L​ ocated just off the motorway near the
Rudnik shopping centre, Vrbinc is good for those with
their own transport, and cars, bikes and scooters can
also be rented onsite.QL-6, Peruzzijeva 105, tel. +386
(0)8 205 82 50/+386 (0)40 62 18 62, [email protected],
www.alo-accommodation-ljubljana.si. Singles €4969, doubles €59-79, triples €79-99, 4-person €99-129,
5-person €125-149.
Emonec
This clean and slightly hidden hotel actually gives you front
row seats to the city as it sits right inside the Prešernov Trg
area. The accommodation is sparse and while they have no
restaurant there are no shortage of options as soon as you
walk out of the door. One of a limited number of choices
for travellers on a budget.QC/D-3, Wolfova 12, tel. +386
(0)1 200 15 20, fax +386 (0)1 200 15 21, hotelemonec@
siol.net, www.hotel-emonec.com. 41 rooms (singles
€64, doubles €67-77, triples €90-96, quads €105-111).
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Pension Jelen
Located on the old road leading to Medvode and onwards
to Austria (Celovška Cesta is Slovene for Villach Road), Jelen has been hosting travellers since the late-19th century,
and is also a popular restaurant and pizzeria. Rooms are
modernly equipped and the location offers easy access to
Ljubljana’s sights as well as airport, and for those without
their own transport, Jelen can be conveniently reached by
three different bus lines from the city centre (1, 8 and 25).
QCelovška 462, tel. +386 (0)1 516 15 45, [email protected], www.pension-jelen.eu. 16 rooms from €38.
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Kollmann Apartments
These beautifully renovated luxury apartments and
rooms right in the centre of the old town are truly a
sight to behold. The highlight of the smaller unit is the
king-sized waterbed located in a loft bedroom separated
from the living room below, while the larger apartment
is absolutely huge, with two bedrooms, a full bathtub
and a washing machine. Both apartments and one of the
rooms have fully-equipped kitchenettes, while the larger
of the apartments and both rooms also have great views
of the Ljubljanica and old town below. All units feature
brand new LCD TVs and free internet,QD-4, Cankarjevo
Nabrežje 27, tel. +386 (0)51 268 288, [email protected], www.ljubljana-apartments.eu. Apartment 1 (2-3 people) €93, Apartment 2 (6-8) €176, ensuite rooms (2-4) €78-85. PTJA6GXW
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This small welcoming hotel takes a personal approach
to guests’ needs and accommodating their desires.
Ideally situated near both the city centre and the motorway, it is also within walking distance of the city’s
largest green space, Tivoli Park. Rooms are individually
decorated, and come with all the modern amenities
standard in larger hotels. They also offer family rooms
with extra space for little ones and small kitchens, and
an on-site shop sells regional gourmet products. Perhaps best of all the rooms are located next to a great
restaurant of the same name.QJ-4, Sattnerjeva 2, tel.
+386 (0)59 333 600/+386 (0)40 636 205, fax +386
(0)59 333 608, [email protected], www.
garnihotelazur.si. 7 rooms. PTAR6LW
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tel. +386 (0)1 620 0851, [email protected], www.
old-town.si. Rooms from €53, apartments from €83.
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Vila Klara
Renting an apartment can be much more appealing to
groups of two or more travellers, and the self contained
apartments at Vila Klara are no exception. Located in a
peaceful neighbourhood near the centre of Ljubljana,
they have their own large balconies, twin/double bed,
sofa-bed and kitchen with fridge. Not missing a thing
on the ‘home comforts’ list, guests can even use the
washing machine in the garage for free. Overseen by the
friendly staff at the Alohotel Rooms Vrbic, the service is
warm and hospitable, making it a great option if you’re
on a trip with your loved ones.QStaretova ulica 25, tel.
+386 (0)41 66 69 01.
Hostels
MartaStudio
These three self-contained studios and one large 106m²
apartment are reasonably priced alternatives to booking a hotel. All fitted with modern facilities, including
kitchenettes, the family-run accommodation is just a
short 10-minute walk from the city centre, or an even
shorter bus ride from the stop just a few metres away
(lines 1 and 6). A supermarket, restaurants and banks
are all nearby, and airport pick-up can be arranged for
little more than the cost of a bus. The entrance is in the
same building as the shop Mavrica, look for the house in
the courtyard with the red façade.QJ-4, Tržaška 24, tel.
+386 (0)5 9020 452/+386 (0)41 874 400, fax +386 (0)5
9060 012, [email protected], www.martastudio.
eu. (3 studios €60, 1 apartment €137). TA6L
Old Town Rooms and Apartments
These newly opened rooms and apartments in a renovated house along the Ljubljanica allow guests to both
enjoy an authentic old town experience, while also
having the comfort of modern accommodation - all
just steps from Prešeren Square, Dragon Bridge and all
the other sights in Ljubljana’s medieval centre. All units
are bright and airy with wooden furnishings, manually controlled air conditioning, and modern necessities
such as large flat screen TVs and wireless internet. Set
off Petkovškovo nabrežje through a common courtyard, those looking for peace in the very centre need
look no further.QD-3, Petkovškovo Nabrežje 27a,
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AdHoc Hostel
Despite the name, budget conscious travellers can rest
assured that every aspect of this newly opened hostel
has been thoroughly planned and executed - including
all the small touches that backpackers are sure to appreciate, such as ample common space, plenty of showers
and shelves for the top bunks. However, it’s the unbeatable location in the heart of the old town just below the
castle and only steps from all the major sites (and popular
nightlife venues) that makes AdHoc a winner. A total of 92beds are spread across several floors and a combination
of dorms and private rooms.QCankarjevo Nabrežje 27,
tel. +386 (0)51 268 288, [email protected], www.
adhoc-hostel.com. 8-bed dorm €16-20, private quadruple €17-23/person, private double €19-27/person.
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Celica
Ljubljana’s legendary Celica hostel and surrounding
buildings close to the bus and train stations and the city
centre started life in the 19th century as an Austro-Hungarian military barracks. Once a prison, many of Celica’s
rooms have preserved their original character, providing
Tržaška 24, 1000 Ljubljana
Apartment (6 - 8 people) available for long-term accommodation,
from €80-100/per day.
Phone/Fax:
+386 (0)5 9020 452
+386 (0)41 874 400
fax:+386 (0)5 9060 012
[email protected]
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a cheap and definitely quirky place to spend the night
behind bars. Other rooms are also available as well as
dormitories to sleep from four to 12 people. There’s even
a room for disabled guests, plus a huge range of other
facilities such as kitchen, laundry, internet access, tourist information and bicycle hire. The hostel’s café serves
excellent value set lunches every day.QF-1/2, Metelkova ulica 8, tel. +386 (0)12 30 97 00, info@souhostel.
com, www.hostelcelica.com. 29 rooms (rooms €1932 per bed, dorms €19-25per bed). PJHA�
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H2ostel
A cosy, good-value option located just steps from Dragon Bridge on a quiet mostly residential street along the
Ljubljanica river (hence the playful water-related name).
Bright, colourful private rooms and dorms are uniquely
laid-out and furnished, spreading across several floors of
what used to be an old villa given an extensive modern
renovation. The common room at the front has a couple of
free computers and a TV, while additional services include
laundry, bike rentals, cheap car rentals and organised tours
throughout Slovenia. Some of the friendliest staff in town
to boot.QE-3, Petkovškovo Nabrežje 47, tel. +386 (0)41
662 266/+386 (0)41 72 08 25, [email protected],
www.h2ohostel.com. Singles €30-60, doubles €36-52,
3-bed dorm €16-22, 4-bed dorm €17-22, 6-bed dorm
€13-19. PJRGW
Hostel 24
What we find here is good value budget accommodation in both private rooms and dorms, all of which are
uniquely furnished. Other amenities include a ground
floor café bar where guests get a 10 per cent discount,
cheap laundry services and even a t-shirt shop if you fancy
a custom-made souvenir. It’s all conveniently located in
the shadow of the castle, just a few steps east of Dragon
Bridge. And if the hostel is full, they also operate several
well-equipped private rooms elsewhere in the city.QPoljanska 15, tel. +386 (0)40 780 036/+386 (0)1 323 20 49,
[email protected], www.hostel-spa24.com.
11 rooms (12-bed dorms €12-12.50, 6-bed dorms €1919.50, 4-bed dorms €8-8.50, private en suite rooms €1725/person). J6KW
Vila Veselova
Vila Veselova really makes the most of its location in a 19th
century mansion house. It helps that upon arrival you are
welcomed by some of the most charming working people
we’ve had the pleasure of meeting. We don’t know how
long we’ve been clamouring for bunk bed shelves and private electricity sockets, but Vila Veselova provide them in
their excellent special-made bunks. Relaxing balconies, a
delightful garden, plenty of free parking and free breakfast
are also included, but it is the atmosphere and comfort that
will make it almost impossible to leave.QB-3, Veselova 14,
tel. +386 (0)59 92 67 21, [email protected], www.v-v.si. 8 rooms
(single €45, double €56, 4-bed dorms €20, 6-bed dorms
€16, 8-bed dorms €16). JARLGW hh
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Embassies & Expats
With a population of approximately 280,000 inhabitants, Ljubljana is somewhat smaller than Coventry,
England or Białystok, Poland and just larger than Brașov,
Romania or Münster, Germany - closer in size to a village than a metropolis. However, with all due respect to
these other undoubtedly fine cities, Ljubljana boasts a
cosmopolitan feel well beyond what the simple numbers would imply, thanks to factors including its status
as an EU capital, its position at one of the continent’s
main geographical and historical crossroads, strong
connections with the former Yugoslav states, a long
tradition of culture and the arts, its quick establishment
of a (more or less) market-oriented economy after independence, its popularity as a destination for foreign
students, and its relatively high quality of life, especially
for families and nature-lovers. All of this adds up to a
thriving expat community, which we’ve tried to feature
just a bit of on the following pages.
Expat Organisations
International Club of Slovenia A fun club
for (mostly professional) expats living in Slovenia. The
organisation is open to anyone who wants to meet new
people and all their events are advertised on their website,
and most are free to attend, including the popular Friday Night [email protected], www.
sloveniawelcomes.com/expats.
The majestic ceiling at Grand Hotel Union, photo by A. Currell/Flickr
Around Ljubljana
Penzion na Klancu
For those who’d like to avoid the bustle of the city centre,
but still have easy access to sights and activities in Ljubljana, this 100 year-old but newly renovated guest house
is perfectly situated in the town of Medvode some 11km
from the capital. The spacious, smartly decorated rooms
are complimented by an excellent restaurant, and the staff
can recommend numerous activities and off the beaten
path excursions in the surrounding countryside.QGorenjska 13, Medvode, tel. +386 (0)1 361 82 55/+386
(0)31 673 068, [email protected], www.naklancu.
com. Open 07:00:22:00. 13 rooms starting from €38.
PALKW
Pri Cesarju
This charming little guesthouse offers cosy accommodation in the heart of medieval Kamnik, making it a great
base for hikers in the summer and skiers in the winter, or
those who’d like to enjoy a relaxing stay outside of the
capital in any season. The large rooms come in several
different sizes, all of which boast modern furnishings,
refrigerators, LCD televisions and lots of wood from
floor to ceiling. Two of the rooms also have balconies
with views towards the majestic Kamnik-Savinja Alps.
QTunjiška 1, Kamnik, tel. +386 (0)41 629 846, info@
cesarski-dvor.si, www.pricesarju.si. 11 rooms (singles
€36, doubles €48-58, family rooms €74-92). Breakfast
€4 per person. PTJLW
B&B and Hostel Pod Skalo
Pod Skalo means ‘under the rock’, and that literally describes
this lovely little hostel’s location. Family-run in their old
family house just a five-minute walk from Kamnik’s bus station, Pod Skalo isn’t huge but then it doesn’t need to be.
The 10-bed dorm is one of the most attractive dorm rooms
we have come across, and the beds are comfier than the
usual hostel fare. Clean rooms, a great breakfast spread and
the pub next door make this a great option for laying your
head in Kamnik.QMaistrova 32, Kamnik, tel. +386 (0)1 839
12 33/+386 (0)31 521 365, [email protected], www.
hostel-kamnik.si. Reception open 07:30-24:00.
Who says that beggars can’t be choosers? There are literally hundreds of sociable Slovenes currently offering
their (or their parents’) spare rooms, couches and floors
for free to fellow travellers. The site, which combines social networking with hostel booking, is a great option for
anyone interested in hanging out with locals and saving
some cash on accommodation. It can obviously be a hitor-miss experience, but the exhaustive member profiles
will give you a good idea of what to expect from your
prospective hosts. Info www.couchsurfing.org
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InterNations InterNations is the world’s number one
online expat community, which offers a platform to easily meet other expats in Ljubljana. In addition to a lively
online community, members regularly get together at
events or take part in planning trips together.Qwww.
internations.org.
real estate
Expat Chat with max zimani
Nationality: Zimbabwean and Slovenian
Age: 51
How long have you lived in Ljubljana? Since
1982
What do you do? I’m raising three girls. I founded
an NGO that works in global education. I run a social
business-based restaurant called Skuhna, which provides authentic quality food prepared by migrants from
the Global South.
How’s your Slovene? It’s OK. But it’s not as good as
my English or my Shona
What do you like most about Ljubljana? It’s safe and
has a large population of youngsters and tourists. It’s relatively clean and the people communicate well in English.
Favourite restaurant? Skuhna. Each day of the
week food from a different country is served.
Favourite café? Sax Pub.
Favourite bar/club/pub? Nebotičnik.
Favourite Slovenian gifts for friends/family
back home? Honey with nuts and herbal tea.
Favourite day trip from Ljubljana? A trip to the
seaside, to Piran.
Slovenian International Ladies Association The Slovenian International Ladies Association, or
SILA, is a dynamic organisation of women from nearly
40 countries currently or permanently living in Slovenia.
Founded in 1993 as a non-profit, SILA dedicated to social,
cultural and educational exchange among its members.
Its main event of the year, is the annual charity bazaar held
each winter.Qwww.sila.si.
International Schools
Stoja Real Estate Agency
The most popular real estate agency in Ljubljana for
foreigners, diplomats and local buisness people, Stoja
has been operating in Slovenia since 1996, and specialises in both residential and commercial rental properties in the Slovene capital. They have a huge selection
of houses, apartments and business premises, and will
happily assist customers with all aspects of the rental
process, as well as buying and selling property around
the country.QDolenjska 242c, tel. +386 (0)1 28 00
860/+386 (0)41 652 141, fax +386 (0) 1 28 00 861,
[email protected], www.rent-a-realestate.com.
www.rent-a-realestate.com, www.dcs.si.
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British International School of Ljubljana The British International School of Ljubljana opened
its doors in September 2008. Based in the Bežigrad area, to
the north of the city centre, the school has a current enrolment of around 170 children aged 3 to 18. The Pre-School
and Primary Section use the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and the Secondary Section prepares both Slovenian and foreign students for University of Cambridge
ESOL and IGCSE exams, with A-Level following later.QK-2,
Podmilščakova 24, tel. +386 (0)40 486 548, enquiries@
britishschool.si, www.britishschool.si.
QSI International School of Ljubljana
QI-4/5, Dolgi Most 6a, tel. +386 (0)1 244 17 50, ljubljana@
qsi.org, www.qsi.org.
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Embassies & Expats
Embassies & Consulates
All embassies and consulates in Ljubljana. The opening
times and the second listed telephone number is of the
consular departments.
Austria QB-3, Prešernova 23, tel. +386 (0)1479 07 00,
fax +386 (0)1252 17 17, [email protected], www.
bmaa.gv.at./laibach. Open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu 8:30 12:00, Fri 8:30 - 10:00. Closed Sat, Sun.
China QL-3, Koblarjeva 3, tel. +386 (0)1420 28 55, fax
+386 (0)1282 21 99, [email protected].
Open 08:00 - 11:00. Closed Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun.
France QC-5, Barjanska 1, tel. +386 (0)1479 04 00, fax
+386 (0)1425 04 10, [email protected], www.
ambafrance-si.org. Open 08:30 - 12:30. Closed Sat, Sun.
GermanyQB-3, Prešernova 27, tel. +386 (0)1 479 03
00, fax +386 (0)1 425 08 99, germanembassy-slovenia@
siol.net, www.laibach.diplo.de. Open Mon, Tue, Wed,
Thu 09:00 - 12:00, Fri 09:00 - 11:00. Closed Sat, Sun.
Italy QB-4, Snežniška 8, tel. +386 (0)1 426 21 94, fax
+386 (0)1 425 33 02, [email protected]. Open
09:00 - 11:00. Closed Sat, Sun.
Russia QA-2, Tomšičeva 9, tel. +386 (0)1425 68 75,
fax +386 (0)1425 68 78, [email protected], www.
veleposlanistvorusije.mid.ru/. Open 08:00 - 17:00.
Closed Sat, Sun.
UK QB-3, Trg Republike 3/ 4, tel. +386 (0)1 200 39
10, fax +386 (0)1 425 01 74, [email protected],
ukinslovenia.fco.gov.uk. Open 09:00 - 12:00. Closed
Sat, Sun.
USA QB-3, Prešernova 31, tel. +386 (0)1200 55 00, fax
+386 (0)1200 55 55, [email protected],
slovenia.usembassy.gov. There is no opening hours,
but you have to announce.
Useful Websites
The following are a list of useful Slovene websites that
we personally use on a regular basis. Not all of them are
in English, but that’s not something Google Translate
can’t help with.
Real Estate www.nepremicnine.net
Online Marketplace www.bolha.com
Electronics www.mimovrste.com
Ride Sharing www.prevoz.org
Live Bus Schedule bus.talktrack.com
English Language News www.sloveniatimes.com
Local Foodie Hub www.ljubljananjam.si
Events Calendar www.napovednik.com
Cultural Info Centre www.kic-ljubljana.si
GLBT Sports & Recreation www.outinslovenija.com
Event Tickets www.eventim.si
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Diplomatic Corporate
Services
D iplomatic
C orporate
Services Slovenia Operated
by Stoja Real Estate, as the name
suggests Diplomatic Corporate
Services is a web
portal and associated service
agency that aims to provide foreigners (primarily
from the diplomatic and business community) living
and travelling in Ljubljana and elsewhere in Slovenia
with all the relevant information they could possibly
need - from hotel and restaurant recommendations to
real estate services and medical care. Their dedicated
multi-lingual team is only a phone call or email away,
while their website also provides a wealth of information.QDolenjska 244c, tel. +386 (0)1 2800 860,
[email protected], www.dcs.si. www.dcs.si.
Language courses
Cene Štupar This long-running public institution operates under the municipality of Ljubljana, and is one of the
leading providers of Slovene language courses in the country.
New classes begin regularly, and include an accompanying
programme of workshops, excursions and other cultural activities, all of which are led by young enthusiastic instructors
and come at very reasonable prices.QL-3, Linhartova 13, tel.
+386 (0)1 234 44 00/+386 (0)1 234 44 21, fax +386 (0)1 234
44 28, [email protected], www.cene-stupar.si.
Centre for Slovene as a Foreign Language Courses in the Slovene language are available
throughout the year, including free 180-hour courses for
foreign nationals holding valid residency permits (depending on availability).QC/D-4, 12 Kongresni Trg, tel.
+386 (0)1 241 86 77/+386 (0)1 241 86 48, center-slo@
ff.uni-lj.si, www.centerslo.net.
STOJA TRADE d.o.o.,
Dolenjska cesta 242C, SI-1000 Ljubljana
T: +386 1 2800 860, F: +386 1 2800 861
E: [email protected]
APARTMENTS I HOUSES I BUSINESS PREMISES I LAND
FOR RENT I FOR SALE I WE RENT I WE BUY
Stoja Real Estate Agency is the most popular
real estate agency in Ljubljana for foreigners, diplomats and local buisness people.
Stoja has been operating in Slovenia since
1996, and specialises in both residential and
commercial rental properties in the Slovene
capital. We have a huge selection of houses, apartments and business premises. Our
agents will happily assist customers with all
aspects of the rental process, as well as buying and selling property around the country.
Veris Veris is both one of Ljubljana’s top translation and interpretation companies, and most professionally-run language
schools. In addition to offering Slovene language courses for
foreigners of all levels, they also teach English, Arabic, Chinese,
Spanish, Russian and some half dozen other languages. Their
modern facilities are located in the Stegne business park in
the northwest of city.QJ-1, Stegne 7, tel. +386 (0)1 5000 579,
[email protected], www.veris.si.
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Directory
Directory
Laundry & Dry Cleaning
Femiks QE-2, Kotnikova 18, tel. +386 (0)1230 18 20,
[email protected].
Operi in Posuši QM-2, Beblerjev Trg 2 (TC Mercator), tel. +386 (0)64 116 341, [email protected],
operiinposusi.si.
Libraries
City Library (Mestna Knjižnica) QC-2, Kersnikova 2, tel. +386 (0)1 600 13 00, [email protected], www.mklj.si.
Narodna In Univerzitetna Knjižnica (National & University Library) QB-3, Turjaška 1, tel.
+386 (0)1200 11 88, [email protected], www.nuk.uni-lj.si.
Opticians
Mestna Optika QC-3/4, Kongresni Trg 9, tel. +386
(0)1251 41 56, [email protected], www.
mestna-optika.si.
Optika FELIKS QA-3, Igriška 14, tel. +386 (0)1425 00
02, [email protected], www.optikafeliks.com.
Optika FELIKS, PE: SUPERNOVA QJ-3, Jurčkova
cesta 223, tel. +386 (0)1427 31 03, supernova@
optikafeliks.com, www.optikafeliks.com.
Optika Zajec QB-2, Puharjeva 3, tel. +386 (0)1252
72 82, [email protected], www.zajec-optika.si.
Pharmacies
Central Pharmacy (Centralna Lekarna)
QD-3, Prešernov Trg 5, tel. +386 (0)1230 61 00, lekarna.
[email protected], www.lekarna-lj.si.
Lekarna Ljubljana (Lekarna pri polikliniki) QF-2, Prisojna 7, tel. +386 (0)1230 61 00, lekarna.
[email protected], www.lekarna-lj.si.
Lekarna Miklošič QD-2, Miklošičeva 24, tel. +386
(0)1230 61 00, [email protected], www.
lekarna-lj.si.
Shoe repair
Aleš Cevljar QE-2, Barvarska Steza 5, tel. +386
(0)40 241 282, [email protected].
Translators
Alkemist QJ-2, Obirska 4, tel. +386 (0)1 514 16 78,
[email protected], www.alkemist.si.
Kibord QStranska Vas 17b, Dobrova pri Ljubljani, tel.
+386 (0)40 747 447, [email protected], www.kibord.si.
Despite the attention given to Ljubljana’s old town at Christmas time, the castle is never too far away from the spotlight
Whether you’re visiting Ljubljana for business or pleasure, these pages should provide you with the contacts
you need. If you can’t find it anywhere else then it’s
probably here.
Aesthetics Dentistry
Estetsko Zobozdravstvo QL-2, Peričeva 27,
tel. +386 (0)41 38 66 22, [email protected], www.
zobozdravnik.org.
Express Mail
DHL QŠpruha 19, Trzin, tel. +386 (0)1588 78 00,
[email protected], www.dhl.si.
Kurirček Qtel. +386 (0)80 1881, narocila@kurircek.
si, www.kurircek.si.
Fitness Studios
Telodrom QKolarjeva 45a, tel. +386 (0)41 764 321,
[email protected], www.telodrom.com.
Hair Salons
RokSalon QStari Trg 4, tel. +386 (0)59 921 826,
[email protected], www.roksalon.si.
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Salon Mali QC-2, Prečna 6, tel. +386 (0)1434 05 52,
[email protected], www.salon-mali.com.
Simple, Ljubljana E.Leclerc QJ-3, Jurčkova
cesta 225, tel. +386 (0)1428 98 98, [email protected], www.
simple.si.
Simple, Ljubljana Supernova QJ-3, Jurčkova
cesta 223, tel. +386 (0)1427 40 98, [email protected], www.
simple.si.
Stevo QC-2, Trubarjeva 44, tel. +386 (0)1 431 51 38,
[email protected], www.stevo.si.
Studio Christian QC-2, Vošnjakova 1.
Hospitals & Clinics
Barsos-MC QB/C-4, Gregorčičeva 11, tel. +386 (0)12
42 07 00, www.barsos.net.
Health Centre Metelkova QF-2, Metelkova 9,
tel. +386 (0)1472 37 00, [email protected], www.zd-lj.si.
Kirurški Sanatorij Rožna Dolina QJ-4,
Rožna Dolina IV/45, tel. +386 (0)1477 94 00, info@
kirurski-sanatorij.si, www.kirurski-sanatorij.si.
University Medical Centre Ljubljana
QF/G-2, Zaloška 2, tel. +386 (0)1522 50 50, info@kclj.
si, www.kclj.si.
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